Mars Hill College - Laurel Yearbook (Mars Hill, NC)
- Class of 1961
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COBLE, Editor NTEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY O VIRGINIA MacNEIL Associate Editor Class and Features Photographer, JUANITA SHOPE, Asheville, N. C. MARS HILL, NORTH CAROLINA - two - three 1 X 1 lc: l I I 7 rl roi fc-lu cmou gf' b I 1 thc zoll J lllf I :te II t 16- 2 :on 116 une thc bmfl I11 o quc-cm Ion Cr oo ul be Cro will bc' lun is' 'l 1 illulf. .l l:l.' lc- ' .' 'rl' ' lf 1' c' zz 1 4 I' 1 J Ggf' 2 I Jlfllllfll I IIC' C In tl 'm - s n' ,111 I L ' ' : 'YI Ia' ' I 1 ' tbzlll. V'l FORE ORD The following views will picture the magnificent scenery of the mountain setting and the modern physical plant of Mars Hill College. The 1961 LAUREL then recalls the familiar faces of the Administration, the Faculty, and the Student Body as the paper comes off the press with the news of the year's events. An enrollment of 1200 men and women from various parts of the nation and world gathered at Mars Hill in the fall of 1960 to participate in activities as varied as the personalities of the students. The featured events - Homecoming, Society Anniversaries, B.S.U. Parties, May Day, and Graduation - provided the headlines of the yearg the Classes and Athletics completed the news. Join us now as we read the evening newspaper and review the big and small events that made up Mars Hill College, 1960-61. - four - DEDICATION ......... ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ....... FEATURES ...... ACTIVITIES ........ MUSIC ......, RELIGION ........ ATHLETICS ........ five 16 19 28 95 107 129 133 143 Pr JJ ,- f q E1 A If U A , . ga - -ef e sg,-f of W-- 1 4.25. 45. ' xi S Q gf- ! . I 'Q 'J pr' . , 'A .' 'l J QS 1, ' YQ , 'r ' ' f 4' '4' ' N gr, ' gf S Outstanding Person N,-1 Representing Many Christian Focus XVeek, which v February 153-17, will have as its th sion. The activities of the we speakers selected by the Student School Board in Nashville, T standing leaders of student work of vocations and activities. Hr. Ed Seabough, who is servir is director of extension work in Baptist Sunday School Board. During his college and grad- uate work. where he majored in adolescent education and niin- ored in psychology and counsel- ing, he was prominent in relig- ious organizations. Dr. ,Iesse P. Chapman. Ir., is now a memher of the surgical staff ol' St. .Ioseph's, Memorial Mission, and Aston Park hos- pitals in Asheville. Dr. Chap- inan is a civic and church lead- er and has published several pa- pt-rs on general and thoracic surgery. Presently pastor of the Knoll- wood Baptist Church in IVins- ton-Salein, Dr. lack Noffsinger was awarded .1 citation for meri- torious service for his work as a Navy chaplain in the Iwo lima campaign. .X graduate of the Colgate - Rochester IJ i x in i t y School and of the University of Rit I nnonrl, Dr. lack was I 1 I . .. .... .l,c...A..hs,. vill eine ek lg was active in BSU sitv work, and served as a summer missionary to Hawaii in 1958. He is a foreign volunteer now studying at Southeastern Semi- nary in XVake Forest. The only woman on the Fo- cus Week teain is Mrs. Cathar- ing Bahner. who tc-aches seventh grade English, is a hoard mem- ber for Carver School. South- western, and New Orleans sem- inaries. She works extensively in summer camps and with col- lege students. Mr. Charles Bryan, a Texan, is the Southern Baptist field representative for the Bahamas, Venezuela, Colom- bia, Ecuador, and Peru. 'Yo vp the audi- torium was beyond control, they concentrated their efforts in pre- venting the fire from spreading to adjacent buildings. The fire totally destroyed the fifty-five year old building, caus- ing an estimated loss of 361000. Included in the estimate were three pianos and movie projection equipment. At approximately 10:15 p.m., fire was discovered in the base- ment of Spilman dormitory for boys, located across the street from the auditorium. The fire which originated in a broom closet, was soon under control, doing an esti- mated 55,000 damage. fs- 1 f . ,J , as ice: Ray Dehartifrom Bill Hawkins from Mian Conrad Keeseker from Tenn., and Pedro Pable jon from Havana, Cuba. Four students returned alter leaving during first ter. Included in this I Ann Revis, Billy Cutts, K dan, and Cynthia Finch. Among the freshmer have come as transfer sl from other colleges are Ann Hohtnan front Lot tCont. on p. 4, col. 3 , '94-'Au A I F.-fibf - ,' Z5 . 0. .HF ' '7' XP -1 fi'f ' ljjaf-- . . :Q ff TAF- ' Q 1 , , N... .. fi g ' F -7 : - 1 51,91 , -N . if A - u . . v - I . 4 as N v v?,Q,gs.2x ' . ' sv-if nuff, Wur- Q A wif: NI.. ,.f 'qi' ' Q v 1 M.. . : 'f I X QOVQH mm u n lln' wx ,1- ml 1 in r w fin r 4 '-,K I full u :ll flu :ul X 1 J,.1n-gf , If! I Sunday School Officers Chosen The college students' Sunday for the spring semester. Gel rnent are Larry XVilliams, superi superintendent: Peggy Hill, secret: and Bobby Davis, pianist. Officers of Dr. Ella Pierce's c Phyllis -Iarvis, first vice-president: dent, -Iudy Swilt, third vice Greene, secretaries. In Mrs. Corn. - Hlorley, president: Martha Nan- ney, first vice-president: Connie Scruggs, second vice-president: VV'anda Norris, third vice-presi- dent: and Linda Shermer and Marcia Dearing, secretaries. Mrs. Ruby Sparks class chose Marlene Howard as president: -loanne Morris, first vice-presi- dent: Edwina Tart, second vice- president: Pat McLamb, third vice-president: Rita Reid, fourth vice-p r e s i de n t 3 and Gwen Franks, Bette Kelley, Sara Long, and Helen Brown. secretaries. Carolyn Everidge is president of Miss Caroline Biggers' class. Susie lXIerrimon is vice-president: .lane Fogle, secretaryg Amelia Coates, assi. secretary: and Mar- tha Derryberrv, social chairman. In Mrs, Max Ammons' class Hannah Greene is president: Cynthia Finch, vice-president: Cindy Tomberlin and Ann Dea- ton, secretaries: and Florence Ci-.iv social chairman. In-W.-...Q The Mars Hill debating team anticipates an active semester with tournaments which the team is planning to enter at Lenoir - Rhyne and Carson - Newman. East Tennessee State has been invited to debate Mars Hill on the Mars Hill College campus this month. Many new members have joined the debating team this semester. The team now con- sists of .Iohn Reagan, Euell B u s b y , Coolidge Porterfield, Paul Clark, Harold Nesbitt, Audrey Bunce, .lohnny Grier, Alayne Tomlinson, and Anne- marie Nussbaum. Others who would like to join are welcome. l'X.-..-1.-Jn T 20+ H , PCN LYNWOOD SAMPSON New Students fCont. from p. ll Kentucky: YVilbur Bishop lroin lllare bhoals, S. C.: and Mal- colm XVatson lrom Parkton. Several students have enrolled in Mars Hill as lirst semester lreslnnen. This list includes Stephen Bitter, from Asheville: Nesbitt Robertson from York, S. C.: XVilmer Calhoun from Lum- berton and YVilliam Clark from Hendersonville. Also included are Larry Davis -...A Library and Student C various hooks connected ics which will be discussec meetings and seminar: Christian Focus Week. Books on display in tl may he checked out. Th committee on puhlicatio that through the reading excellent books persons n' understand the truths t are searching for. hlany I for general use are also 0 Books on display in the Center are for sale and choices to add to one's library. The reading of good a problem or question 1 fronts one often will ,qivc yt -Ll n IHIIL' 1 Dormitories Plan For Last Weekend To aid the students of Mars each dormitory will be holding ing the week-end. The girls' dorms will hold their parlors, following the concert Auditorium by the Campus C Huffman dorm has planned a be provided. There will also be group singing, refreshments and other entertainment. The Littlest Angel will be presented by thc girls of Edna Moore. Participating on the program will be Nancy Balen- tine, ,Ieanie MacLean, Linda McMillan, and Gwen Davison. There will also be a choir to pro- vide the background music. The blue decorations will be in har- mony with the theme. Group singing and refreshments will add to the evenings entertain- ment. Stroup will haxe at program 'vith music, dramatic readings, pantomines, and various other forms of miscellaneous enter- tainment. As a part of tradition Santa Claus will be on hand. The girls in Treat will pre- sent Lul4e's translation of the Christmas story entitled A Christmas Service. Becky Wat- son will narate the program. Christmas carols will be sung fhv-mmhmir rhp nlzzv bv a rhnir ,,,a-.,,.-mrs'- 'Y ' ' ' chapel services on December l2 and 13. This year's presentation will be Te Gift of Tehyin' by by John D. Tumpane. The set- ting will be the linperial palace in Japan on the night of Christls birth in Bethlehem of Judea. Richard Dillingham and Roy Klehaffey will portray the roles of Hakase, the interpreter and Klatsu Suinin, Emperor of -lapan. Klaraski will be played by Donna Day. Faith Edwards and Kay Shadoan will enact the parts of Tachibana and Oskidori. Hariko, Sakazuki and Tehyin will be played by Rosalyn Skelton, -lonlyn lVrenn, and Belva Hudson re- spectively. Recently elected freshman and sophomore class officers j the holiday festivities around the Christmas tree in Spillman I Pictured Cl to rl are Art Collier, Kay Shadoari, Ron Stamey, Bruce, Jim Bone, Ann Brookshire, Rosalyn Creel, and Susan W Honor Clubs Schedule Meetings. Programs Cover Variety ol Topic The eight Honor Clubs of llars Hill will meet Rlonday and Tues- day nights, December 12 and l3. The International Relations Club will present a program on the two concepts of Communism. Participating will be Sharon lVood, Page Shelton, Wesley' Bol- scientific interpretation I Virgin Birth. The Business Club wi' Tuesday night, December 7:30 at lllr. and Nlrs. Ch: home. They will have a mas party. AThe French Club will 11,1 s. I , 11..- S Hi! I fx F 5. 1, 'm N W wx, , 1! N , w W N iv 'Q X 1 1 in 'hu X s. S s XV M V '.--'L ' fs f , 1 ' .-1---- ,:.,'4l-- - .1 - V ,- V, - --. J ,., .o 1 4-- V.-I b n ' 4 .S ' WK 'T ' '-7 , . .F gig , 1-' '- ,, -7 ' ' ff, ,y 1 .-V ' F51-qw , -1 1' -- .. ,- ,' .4 ' xl' MN I l, .132 , -- ,. 3 .1-1 .- - 'J L-a-1117 - -V 11-xv H- . 131. - I -lzw .,. ...HW 5-Z.: ' 'n f 4 L ,- ' , 5, - -, 1. 'f . ,FUI gk ,-ig 1:,,-f.g' - . -- .1 . F s 11 -., . , .. A ji -' , ., T - . ' ' - J' -1-1 . .gg-.f..: , A. Tiff ' n- .- A 55.3. 553' A. A l -1 ' s .Azul- A H -.f 1.-.-we - .,. V1.1 .-:I Aw .H-' ,, sv , , -- rail'- fe E ' I'-5 I .. ,. . gifjgg1,,. M- 'f '- 'f:, ' .43 Q 1 - - A Fin . - ' .41 - .-'I'w'Q- 14 - c-If-Ven x J r ,fi CNR Resident Boys To Vie for Title Cyndy Cochran, Faith Judy Poyner, Joyce Pinto by the young men of Mars 1961 Beauty Section of the Myers Dorm elected Cyndy Cyndy, a sophomore from recently elected to the May School, Training Union, WRA Faith Edwards, recently ed Maid of Honor to the Court, will represent the Hill Homes. Faith was a ber of the Homecoming She is presently sewing as ond vice-president of the and secretary of the band. served as SCCretaI'y of her fresh man class, and second vice-pres- idnet of Nonpareil C-I Tenn. From Greensboro comes Joyce Lockhart, Homecoming Queen and recently elected May Queen. Joyce is active in BSU work and is a Clio. Joyce will be Spil- man's representative to the Laurel. Merle Love, freshman liberal arts major from Asheville, is representing Melrose Dorm. Judy Poyner from Atlanta, Georgia, will represent Brown Dormitory. Judy is a Home Ec- onomics major. From Mt. Rainier, Maryland, comes Joyce Pinto, a liberal arts rnainr 'r-pnrPQPnrina' game Dnrrn 8:00 p. m., January 3, 1961. Sonata in B-flat Major , K. 454 Qcomposed 17845 by Mayart, which has three movements, was their first number. The second selection on their program was the Sonata No. l, Op. l05 by Schumann, also in three move- ments. After intermission, Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Wfright played So- nata frevised edition 19495 by Ponlenc, also in three move- ments. Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Wright are both residents of Asheville. In Asheville, they teach their re- spective instruments privately. 1. from touch: literary criticisms the student's own point of view: travel articles, if concerned with unusual experiences, not average guidebook stuff, thoughtful, or- iginal, and sincere religious med- itations: short short stories: an- cedotesg and poetry. Check with your English in- structor, the Hilltop editor, or adviser, and let us know what you are working on. WRA Sponsors Pep Rally and Basketball XIX-,,-A Pat Thompson, soy elementary education 1 Mars Hill College, will on the Ted Mack Show day afternoon, Januarx an act filmed during L holidays. The watchin ence will vote by postczu' various entries in the Sl If Pat is a winner in ing on that show, shi- to New York for a pers pearance on January 2f ners in the competition date will be awarded : scholarship. f-v-- -na- . I . '-aw M.g....:Jf.! :if ' SN ,, 1. 1 ,, ,,. uf-Q T7 . X 5 N554 5. , 51 I 4 ,555 ' . v -A U ,...f-f -rzxval , X , ' , .,.m....,.s--v-1... A.- '5 fm ! Wm. ' f, -s 7E sg- C 1-13 5. 5 , 1 c J' E f 5 5 1 5 I r X 'mn 4, xl 4 ur H M .U-.I N Lnugr' mxuuunnnuln nl: N I .xl .ml mln rf IN nl. fifteen 4 ,.. V . .. .I vinlml, mflmiu muh! Nunn' IU :lu nu UI vlnml xlmu xlnmlyl 'mimi .nm an lm up n uf, :lu num 1 Inu A ,A Q . 4- -. ,.,, W COLLIE GARNER Professor of English - sixteen - In Almpwcizxtimi fm' the genuine intere-sl and lielpfnlness you linw expivsswl lwwziiwl the students. . . In Aclcnfvwleclgniunl nl' llw fnul that you lizivc wwrkeil nntiringly tu nnilw mn' IIUNYSIIZIIIUI' THE IIILLTUI' rnw ul' which ww can ln- rvzzllx piwnicl. . . In fhzititiulo for the many things you lwve dune tn lnaiintziin the slumlzmls uf Mars Hill College. . . iw, We lmpnily flmliczile' lliis Ilblil I,AL'REl, in MISS VOLLIIC GAIINICH Plwilcssni' uf English .l.1.-.-.T-1-A-Z-,vi-5135197 l Q - F V- -vp- ...-.-- + 133-5-1-1 hp 0-n-s-31553 1 ,fm 'T' Q, . L-:-:-s-:fs-zyilivm -V ..... I-'1 Zlfiiiilfi w'filiwi1i'iii1l11:i11,iiii iiitri iiif A lux SHI! -Hlll IUHI1 H'-'ll V'l -1 UI isicur ul pl.1ys by i11cliviclu.1l .1u- fi-llI14'lHl'f -I fl'lH 1f li '-l4lN- Img, tc'1i.1l, 1v.1x 1l1c-1c'111c'1 ol tlu' Stl Chgirles lll.llliNllllli Rciliiriwu, thc' c1111li11t1iI1, wlrilc' fit'IlllX fill :1.11iw ul Xlgus llill, now :1 lllll' ll1c'sl111w. 0111111 .lN'7l'L 11 til ilu' Isl I1111 lt'IIlIQ.Ill .1s lung Xlllllll, l- lw uclerrl ol l.c'c' Sll.lNlJL'lg in ' Yculc, 11314 .1 guest .it tht- eting. 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The 111c'1'ti111g tx'.1s .1t tl1c'l1c1111c- ol Mrs. Norm Rcilwrtw. Science' Club 111c'l in Eclnxi Xltlllll' l'.11l111, The progrzuri llPllNl'xll'llUlilXK'17ll'll 'fA-1 ' ' tl l ll ADMINISTRATION l l. l 1 ' ' l 111 1 5 'l'L Y l T 0 ' ' I W - - rqiels World Needs . -5 ry The LISTEN fl,m'c' liupcls A 1 Y. , , . - I 1 . . 'SQ 'iii 'lil 'Q 'l E f' ' Nnl , mong the f'LIilfIlfJ.llEIl iillltlllhcrgrlgirii ul lriiirl- 'I llc lllmlhll 1-'fllllt llllllv' HGCOUIC l' an l' cl be interestccl ill hfiving their talents clisplziyecl lo udems. The Hilltop stuff tries to keep this ideti select the articles for the litc L ' 1-1+ if fy spring. each student has been requirecl ,liih class and the teachers havc Hilllrijz stuff. The best :incl 111 been usecl in the literary ecliti. leciclecl to change its policy, chie ' subnrittecl has not been as good . :ble of writing. Perhaps one does Jn than by assignment! Previously t another English paper to be grade W, W V NlUllIll'Y Cllllitlllflll .uid c1111cer11 l'lC.WlllUl,llll llw S'lllllll'll lllglll Oli oriifirizitecl hx' North Clllfflllllil lullulll' 1'1f',f1L'lw f'1, Umlull' Oli Bttplixt stucleutx severr vcgus ago, l l 'l 'l ll- lf-'W' 'lli' lflillllf' PYCSCIII ' - , fl, , Lleut boclx, Ilre Lll.llA1lflCI'5 ol the p A ' - V Y'--LLAM ,NVQ airs 'x I HOYT BLACKWELL. Th.M.. D.D. THE PRESIDENT AND HIS MESSAGE The students presently enrolled in the college have consistently demonstrated the quality of leadership that is required in the world today. Such endowment carries with it great responsibility. It is a privilege to be associated with students whose promise of success in life seems assured. All of us are indebted to the members of the LAUREL Staff for the high standard which they set for the LAUREL and for the quality of the book they have produced. Cordially. HOYT BLACKWELL, President - twenty - 'ul llAI.l'H M. LICIC, M.,-X. llvzm UT HW irvllcgff lin-41111 wmics V-Q .fi 7? 5 1 Yan. S ' wwf' f-- 'Q CAROLINE BIGGICHS. HA. WILLIAM L. LYNVH, TILM. Dezm of XYUINCII Dean of Students Psvchrrlwux' f- twwl mv My Y -'VJ jvv- .-.e.1A-lull if FRANCES SNELSON B A Assistant to the President ROBERT R CHAPMAN MS Registi ai BUQIHBSS EDITH SWANN, B.A. Bursar EDNA EAVES, M.A. Librarian twenty-two JOHN A. MCLEOD, M.A. Director of Publication English WALTER P. SMITH, M.J. Director of Publicity Journalism x vu' ' -'v'v'!' First Row, MARTHA SINCLAIR BIGGERS, B.Mus., Piano: MILDRED LORAINE BINGHAM, MBA, Business: WILLIAM C. BURRIS, M.A.. History and Government: RACHEL MESSICK CHAP- MAN, M.Ed.. Secretarial Sriviice. Sl'l'Oll!'l Row: THOMAS J. COLE. BA.. Vo1c': and College Choir: RUBY HUDSON COX, lVI.Ed., Secretarial Sci- ence: GENTRY OTIS CRISP, MA., Eng- lish and Speech: THOMAS H. ED- WARDS. BS.. Chemistry. Third Row: ALFRED V.'ILLIAIN'I EDYE, M.S.. Chemistry: VALENTINE FARKAS, M.A., German and Spanish: JAMES MALON FISH, M.A., Physu-al Education: GWYNDOLA PIERCE FISH, M.A.. Spanish. Fourth Row: COLLIE GARNER M.A., English: VIRGINIA HART, M.A.. Physical Education: DON J. HENDER- SON, M,A., Physical Education: AINNA MARGARET HINES, M.Mus., Piano. Fifth Row: ROBERT HOPKINS, AMus.D., Piano: JONES V. HOWELL. M.A., Mathematics: MARY NEWELL HOWELL, M,A., Home Economics, MARY IHRIG, BD., English. Sixth Row: A, ELLISON JENKINS. Th.D,. French and English, BETTY CORNETTE JOLLEY, M.A,. History: HARLEY E. JOLLEY, M.A.: History and Geography: MUMFORD HOLLAND KEN- DALL, Th.M,, Bible and Greek. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-ONE ' ? d ' 'Y' 'N ',f- Q1 au .4-v 6' 2--I . v' ix i' .,, f' 3 Q A ' ,xx X X i . 45 Gs :- 2 E , Y VA 49 3 '-'R . 1'-F il Q. 6' V 3.5: if-1 :xr :1:,.,.,igfl. Lf- Ls- ,j ' if .ff .51 K ,. f. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-ONE - twenty-four ............ ... . '.-FIT H:-im S 'LEM' L. First Row: HARVEY N. LANCE. M.Ed., Mathematics, EVELYN ALLEN McLEOD, English, NANCY CAROLYN MEDFORD, M.A., Mathematics, ROBERT ALFRED MELVIN, B.D., History. Second Row: CHARLIE CRAFTON NARRON, M.A., Business, JOHN RAY- MOND NELSON, Ph.D., Bible and Latin, LORA MILTON OUTTEN, Ph.D., Biology: WILLIAM F. PEGG, M,A., Mathematics. Third Row: ELLA JANET PIERCE, Ph.D., English, JOE E. PRICE, M.A., English, LAWRENCE P. RAY, B.A., Chemistry, J. ELWOOD ROBERTS, M. Mus., Music Theory. Fourth Row: NONA MOORE ROB- ERTS, M.A., French, DONNA NAGEY ROBERTSON, M.Mus., Organ, JOE CHRIS ROBERTSON, M.F.A., Art, EMMETT S. SAMS, M.A., Mathematics. Fifth Row: JOHN M. SUMRALL, B.M., Instrumental Music and Band, JOSEPH R. TAYLOR, M.S., Biology, FRANK C. TOWNSEND, M.A., Mathe- matics and Physics, DAVID M. TUCKER, M.A., History. Sixth Row: ELIZABETH WEBSTER WATSON, M.A., Dramatics, ARTHUR EVERETT WOOD, M.S., Physics and En- gineering, HARRELL WOOD, M.A., Phy- sical Education, VERNON EVERETT WOOD, M.S., Chemistry. y v..- . fx AQQA K 'Y 'i , - A' . '- '-- , 2'2'2 '1'i4 OFFICE A D GENERAL STAFF 3' Q 45 S v--v x, xr G -of 5 45.51 ,- -sr' A- Sn Q-J too yrs. Q-4 9- T' nr- A Flrst Rout BRYSON A, TILSON, Supa-rlntendent of Buildlngs and Grounds: VIENNA HUNTER. Secretary to Burldings and Grounds, IVIYRA PUTNAM, Secretary to the Prcslde-nt, ANN MAUNEY. Secretary to the RCgIStI'8I': ETHEL RAY COX, Secretary to the Reglstrari PATRICIA KENYON, Secletary to Dean of College: EVELYN F. AN- DERSON. Assistant ID thc BNIB-ldI'4S Ofticci VIOLETTE B HENDERSON, Asslstant to the Bursar, Serovzd Row: FRED H. BROWN, Department of Pub- lxc Relatmnsg SHIRLEY LOWERY. Secretary rn PLIDIIL' Re- lat1onS3 KATHLEEN WALLIN, Secretary ln Alumni OFHCQZ NONA FAYE LYNCH. Secretary to the Dean of Students, ANN DACUS, Cataloguerg RUBY SWEN, Refcrencc L1- brar1ang ELIZABETH T. NELSON. Reserve Lrbrarian. EULA G. ROBINSON, C1l'L'LllEiII4'II'l Lxbrarxan, Thzrd Row: FLOSSIE C. TILSON, Perlndlcals Lxbrar- lan: .IO ANN CANTRELL. Clcrlcal Assrstantp KATHLEEN A ,qw .,,. A t '-P YL 1 93 Vg, I :J 5 W 'W- Q-5 FARKAS, Assistant Resg-rvc' I..1IJl'SI'13D, DONALD CALD- WELL. Manager uf Cafotrla and Student Center: PEARL S, HEAD, Asslstant Manager of Student Center: FLOR- ENCE LANCE, Asslntant Manager of Student Center: HOWELL SMITH, Asslstant Manager nf Student Cvnturl JUDY BRIDGERS. SQL1'cta1'y tn Cafutcrla IVIHHHQCIP, Fmtrth Rnu-' MARY ELIZABETH KENYON, Dletl- Ill-lfll DR. OTIS DUCK Cwllfifge- Physlt-ran: DR. CHARLES II. POWELL, Ctwllegc- Physlt-lan. DR. W, ERNEST POWELL, Collage Physlc-lang EVA BREWER. Nursr: .IESSIE BOY- KIN, Nlyers Iioste-ss, CORA CHARLES. Huftman Hnstayssg MARY FULLBRIGHT, Tre-at Husttfsrz. Fifth Rmb: MARY B. HAIVIRICK, Brrwwn Hnsts,-ssl MAMIE B LITTLEFIELD, Molwst- Hustebs, RUBY W, SPARKS, Spilman Hustoss, ELSIE F. TEAGUE, Edna IVI4vort- Hostcssg GLADYS VVILSON. Strcnup I'Iustt'ss, 4 twenty-five - X. Q I N Y ,.'.':....'.3.,..,.,,. w.....,,.'-y-qu.-1 -i,?i,h,,i?,,,., A .-,4,3,,-,,- l' - - - - - ' - -.Lxlhn v Q1 Nu .-1 --4 nu.. ...p . I . . 1,m..L . . ,.. ,f'-ww - - L-,-.-.fa-ifgdvlf.-n .'2'2'lvi'3'G-14 8 5-53 f 75 5, 5 59 LHC Droner use of time rhf-ep af 1 l Published by the Students of Mars Hill tyollegii -Y l Volume XXXV MARS HILL, N. C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER Sophmores Elect Stamey to lead Classy Collier, Crecl, and Shatloan to Assist Ron Statney has once again been elected to lead the class of 'til. Art Collier is incoming vice-president, witli Rosalyn Cree-cli and Kay Shadoan chosen as secretary and treasurer, respectively. Ron, ll native of High Point, served as lreslnnan class president last year. An active member of Philoinathia, Ron was C-I secretary. He is also music director of the BSU, and a member ol the College Choir. Ron is an engineering student. Euthalian Art Collier, from W Greenville, S. C., is secretary of Myers Dormitory and first vice- president of the BSU council. He is a liberal arts student. ' Secretary Rosalyn Creel , 1 .sSenes ' from Charlotte. R president of Noni now secretary of tl Shadoan, from M was C-I secretary is librarian of the Both Rosalyn anc leral arts students. Officers were aecret ballot durin :lass meeting Fri 'l, and elected on ber 25, in the St' m Beard, Randy y Ragldale, Helo . W. Moss were ynponents. President Stan' .ln CLASSES 29. l96l B?Pl lVins xention -1-ti l'lti at tlious olitslitll- LORD? itlc-nt ls student' ,Wt Begin New Semester With resh Uutloole gestcr lEl60 is over. With the end of the semester come A memories of the days gone by, the leaving of old friends, .ome - disappointment. tw that the grades are in many tarder . . . 'A Especially now it is 31 and wasting time does not res xpect. ith the dawn of a new semester C, o do the work one is capable of, c vise budgeting of time is an essential ly extra curricular activities and t Recipients must attend any North Carolina college or uni- versity, public or private, which offers teacher preparation or work leading to teacher prepara- tion. If nnv student is interested in rust Ut ati tiiuugu, we suuutu all be grateful to the faculty. Each teacher was willing to en- dure that terribly cold morning in the gymnasium. Ag fill of you probably noticed, the teach- ers were trying to keep warm with coats, heaters, and blankets. -K ff-v-min teacher was Seen sit. I ll t t t l r l l l I ru 47 X . 1-q 4. . . . ir -Y, ,-,,,YA in 'l'l'-fi' If , -'BQ' I 2 511, Y 'H 'C' CLASS OF RONALD GENE STAMEY President ARTHUR BRELAND COLLIER ROSALYN ANN CREEL KATHRYN LOUISE SHADOAN Vice President Secretary Treasurer MISS NANCY MEDFORD Sponsor - twenty-eight - Lhmxgv .-Xlln-11 :Xblmtt K'I1111lw, LMMI1- .Mlzunx F Ilnwlmlml Imxxxx .-Xllwll Ijmnglzw Wfxxru' .X.l41l1'1ILfl' cn. , 'Q , Q I fi' A K in fi 1' ,very ,, . Nzmvy Hum Alzlwrlgv Nwilu- Maul .-Xlrillwdgv in Z 'JK Xl X Q4 v MS, .4-g. A LT, 2 I Q 'Q 2 V, . ,' Dfmzald Spa-ul' Allun Ralph Frfmklm Arxclulswn i i V wg I V Q' .- , 1 i Nlancy Lllllan Andrews Rlc-hard Barry Ashe Frank Vmc-ent .AUQU LHJIJ5' Ann Amen - txxm-11t3'-rmlxxu -Ll William Davis if Baber ABN, Z'5?' . ....., Y,.,...'A..' afa Y Charles Robert Baker Robert Rowe Bandy Edward Louis Barrett John Edward Baskin Mary Catherine Bass Sam Glenn Beard Jimmy Ray Beasley Frances Mae Beattie Leonard Ray Beaver Charles David Beck Brenda Suellen Bell - thirty - Ilulus Knulzm HL-nfl:-141 Ilawui Pynfm llluqvlf. l,m1x' IP--Am lllllmq' T QE j 'N 'V 2 Wx f 63' N Ilvgm Iixmn K' Waynf' Mltchcll Blu-dsoc Allcv Mane Boll-y Wesley Lee Bolmg Juemlla Wlndsm' Bmmm K1 43 QS- '17 hr' 'I George Thomas Bostic Daniel Bart Bounous Jesslca MHI'lC' Brmyn-He' Richard Tuylvn' Ulflsse-Il g tlxl1'tx'-wmv A John :- T. 11 Breece '53 Howard Dearl Brooks 8 Melba Ruth Bryson Larry Edison Buchanan Elizabeth Earle Bullard Dennis Ray Bullins Mary Helen Burch Donna Sue Burdick f'N AR' 'E .... .. . . . W. , , ir. , fe-,s,i?,TE3454Nl 15. T Julia Elizabeth Burgess Becky Jo Burgin Richard Elbert Buzhardt Joseph Edward Byrd - thirty-two - 3 . l Ruby Ann Iiyrrl Lllnxnln Sm- l,'.m1pIn-H X'11Qlm.1 14241114 V.-r1.phn1I In mu IIN flm ilw i 5 I w .925 Wiz flux 'iff s x ' ' ' 4 1' I' . 5 Y' P ll- 'Mx 'Q' '-4' 'U' X i 5 N '- I X -.1 3' W -f , x N I Hill'I'X' Loc- filIlI1UIl Allen Fllllllillfl Czmtrcll .Xlrlu JVHI1 ffilllTl'f'll Hnnnlml Iluhf-It L'a11pw1'm-1 k J 4 L . N l I 1. wh G'- I sr Q' r 5 . 'ly if ' 'l,.,.. ll y maid Thwmai Carswell IXIQQN' Dale Caru-1' XVIHIZIIIA Eugelnv Casey Evlxx'zm'1 'I'-nhl I11N.,1'1 7 lh11'tx'-Iln1'z'L- - -rl -i22'i1E'1WEi?????'. 1 . Ernest Nelson Causby Dixie Loyce Chastain Barbara Ann Chenault Mitchell Lee Childers John Langdon Christy Albert Mickey Church Edward Samuel Cimburke Allan Baxter Clark Grover Cecil Clark Charles McKaye Clifton Judith Deanna Clodfelter Amelia Ann Coates - thirty-four - Cha lllw llzly Uulwln Lxnllulu lmunw khvlxlzlm llzlrlrx' L'wlvm.l1l lf.,-lx' lllllll l.lIl lwllf X ll , .,.,,, . '9x.- Y 23 IN' ':::1 Y Q-ag 'ik -iv -es' o..,l - -I 9 ...ff y 186' If ' 'I' ....4-- Alxlhlll' B1't'lE1IHl Cwllicx' Keallnyn Elamc Cullms Bllss Vll'E1lDlZl C11lllS Hl-Ury Clyrln- Ctllllkl V V wg K 11 '7' Martha Josephine Compton Ammo Lucille Connex' Ronald Lam: Cwoke Dunms Wayne Cwrn 1l1i1'ly-flvv 7 Jean Wiley Daniel Cox ,lvkz Rosalyn Annette Creel James Everett Cross. Jr. Eugene Little Crump Kathryn Ann Damerori fini? mf v' wcuggwg, Lee Burdette Daniel Sandra Leigh Daniel Charles Wade Daughtery Katherine Carolyn Davis Th 41111115 B11l,1IJy Dawn QQXYUII I,11L11s1- D11v1s1111 Nrvllllillll A111I111x1111 IJ1'1111r1, Ill .I:1111'1 I,111'1lIw IJ1 . '51 111111 ,pr-. F95 3 1-MW ff , .sf 7. 42-ji.-f N.-.qv wud? Q' 4 qs 25 ' We .Aw 1,65 C. ,. v 4 .3 fx of . Q' a -44 Inq-If ? uf' x F . K as Q2 1 2 , V I 1 Q' Q , NI' 1,4- 33 IVIa1'tha1 Arm Dvatun Ju1'1'1'll M41I'p,iiI1 DKJZIVUI' Harry Osc,-211' DcL11acl1 Shzrlcy Ann Dc-v11nsh11'c ' 1 1 1 I ,Q r I1 Q. X fig, Q ' if 'H 3- 521 '11, H ' Y? Y 'X V - ii , .' 3 1 J ff: 3 ' ll Eva Mayo Dillard Jerry Any Dmkins Hz11'11lcl Lee Dmlsun R1cha1'd Lz1w1'c-111-Q DI'L'SL'l1L'I' 566.11 fhiri y-seven 1 1 . Barron MCNeely DuBose f vi-FE' - Jerry Richard Duckworth William Roger Duncan Theodore John Earls A f , fa . Y.. 3. Q ...5,,. Ku., tl -,f i' 1, Q' mar ow.. Q15 4:-Q V 5 David Ray Eastwood Constance Eugenia Edwards Deborah Ann Edwards Faith Edwards 1 p 'T' ' C:-P Leonard Eugene Edwards Peter Reeves Edwards Sandra Ann Edwards Julia Ann Elam - thirty-eight - i 9X. Tn-rry Str-pllun Elalm P1 mvvs Ruth EllilIxIN 430, ani lulm lzllls lzllilnk , 5 :vw 'V lll Inu llltlvm lnllmu ll ' :gk Nr ,ni A -was -nf, .nag 15 , fvw Sf' -v AM QV Bllllk' Katlwrxm- Elliott Jam:-s Clyde Elllutt. Jr. lVl2'lI'f.lElI'L'l AllL'l,' Eppig Rlffllillll Taylor El'lgcnlv1'xg.1l1t JI it ,Jail b pwmhyik 4 v i fa-A K 'Nha li Al- i Barbara Jean Erwin mlllllalll Duke Everhart Carolyn Buvsrly EVE'I'lClpIC Hrwacc Eugonc Faulkner. III - thirty-nine Walter Vincent Ferguson John Boyce Fisher Robert Rhea Fletcher Jane Helen Fogle 'f!?iT!TYE1 Q:-'v wil: ,gp 'CO' QQ ?'9 , Feriel Joy Forbus ,aa ,fax .9 04 - Y ,-nil, .Q-ns, pta ' Michael David Foster William Eugene Foster Betty Jean Fowler 'JR sf bn 2 i il June Anne Franks Mildred Evelyn Frazier Ralph Thomas Frazier Larry Delaine Freeman - forty - rw, i , . Hluzx LH-11-Nil' F1 1-xl NZIlll'N' I':1l'JlllIil Fullfvln l'w-Imfm IJ-.uqlxnw Fvlwvll Slimlfjx .'X'.x:1l1l 12:1 fv- C117 M 'RZ-'Q in fb' qv QB-.11 .-1 'Q' Y 4' 1 .1 fx fn.. .1 'C'- lvl 'TTY' y-...qv A n IL ir' '--7 'fb .Iulm Garrm-11 Gznrrim-r Ralph Czwsun Gwnulmh- Paulmv Grhsun Chullus Wzfym- Glllum 'i?f 9' 'F if f ilu ,, . 'v 41 5 Q ,i j - Q-I K 'fx Robert Murray Glover Phyllls Arm Gwrf,-s Charlffs ii-.1 Q-Nm, Lvmxuql Gusmfll Larry Gem- C:lZilIU.fE'l' f1J!'1Y-MHC r-- ' '7f'fF?7T'z 2 . . Emily Florence Gray Graham Birch Gray Richard Darrell Gray Richard Farror Graybill 'NIR' ish Lewis Van Green Robert Carroll Green Bruce Elone Greene Charles Boyd Greene Hannah Rebecca Greene Frances Catharine Greer Willard Wilson Griggs Sherry Gail Guffey - forty-two - U1 l7hl'llN Wllllznm Ilznrmvl J' i V... SIX EIN-I-xlI'1t Wexlu Hngett Tnmmx Mwt HHH Gloria Jam' Hayvmmrl Jrvhn Rmal Heath 01' Emllx Sun HSIWIIJICL Edxxalcl Linus Hcncluwn Lmfid Gdll Hcndun BubbyEve1-eil Hensley - ' ' ' 1 ' fivatifvw 1 . Edward Hensley, Jr. Robert McConnell Herring Herman Fisher Hicks Peggy Ann Hill Q27 ii . V, Q sf 949' X Thornton McKinney Hill. Jr. Donald Wayne Hinton Clay Gray Hipp, Jr, Victor Dell Hocutt 'lv' 1-'rr Ji' Raeford Wendell Holland, Jr, Robert Alan Holston James Morris Hooten Marlene Joyce Howard - forty-four - i f , , Ilvlvu NIL-C1111 Iludswn L':uuIy11 .Iwyvw Ilmlfmx Ilzuvul .lawns Il11glux-, .I1 I,11m:n lm II:1m'xvm1 ,1 3 i A Q ,N 4' iv! 450 M nga.- Xxz x, S14 1 -Q IQ fx N vw' so- ng. 4' fs. ' an l q u lun uf Jvnmr- Lum Ilulwlis IILIHIUI Lu' Rm' Hutchins Phyllls Arm Inmfm fWZII'I'lZL Ifulu IIVIIH' l J our ,, :.. sz ,,., '7 xl fi 5: I, Ba-Isjv Rugws Jac-ksun Eugem- Carllslv Jackswn D1:-:lu Yvnnml James Llnriza Arm Jarm,-Q - 1m1'ty-I'1vu - T .- f 1 Orvillyn Latane James Hal Wayne Jamison Helen Elizabeth Jenkins Jarman Andrews Jenkins l ' ' V ' ' Robert Duke Jenkins John Weston Jennette, Jr. Robert Timothy Jernigan Pat Elizabeth Johnson Hiram Allen Jones Rosemary Pearle Jones Sylvia Belle Jones Kenneth Lee Jordon - forty-six - Glzulyw Ellfnlu-th Juyuv Sannllzn Ann JLIAIIVK' faqs If Y I.-'Inuit In-lxxxml ham CZ ff ?Lp '- VM? Nl Y' 2,53 ,-.41 CT 17:1-r K.xIulXIx I'I'nln'n-Af I sf' K? ,3 9 '--4 Gert N, KL-1th Jznnus Calvin Keller Lewis WllLlL'1' Kc-ndrlck WYIISKPII Lynn Ixnbx ' ,V . T' , All 'vt il T117 'f-4' VVIIIIHIN Le-Q Kmght JL-1'1'y Dwlght Knotts Man Fung rPhi1J Lal Jose-ph Danlvl Lamb f immrly'-sz-x'm-I1 A isll Mary Katherine Latta F tc s l P i c ?T:lz:'z17't.. Larry Gordon Lawson Janis Elizabeth Layne Junious Wayne Leathers K' I P 'G-.49 il tif' l i v William Troy Ledford Y' tj 'Jes' Mary Alice Leopard Wilson Keyser Levering Gaither Charles Lewis ESX ' Cr l 'Ov ,NX Nl' Polly Sue Briggs Lewis Douglas Seaton Lilly Wilber Garner Lingo, Jr. Fred David Linkenhoker - forty-eight - ' L W yu .Iuyvv II1'I1l' Imwlxznit lXI:A1ll1:uYxI1L111m1.nl1mx Ninn' ICI1,'.nln'Ib1 I.wm.m ,Immx iw' l,1l.x1'1x ff ' - Jw ,, N! N 1 W A 1 I 5 'fun W' W s-'X 7 1 'Q tg Q'- i 71 59 'un' j ---if x J- -H.,-' P' ii 3 3g-l I,yn:Ia Lee- I,uwm'y Lmda Ruth McB1'1ds- Hwnalcl Vaughn McCall Rwnalrl Sylvustf-1' IxIL'C1IUINl'UK'k ' in h 1 1 mr W N N w gp s 'ED OFC , -f f! 'r gi w ne Raymwnd MCCPE-ary IIUIUCI' Glunn McElroy, Jr. Janwc Vac Mc-Grady PZ-llI'lI.'l3 Raye: Mc'Lz1mb -W l'fnry-n1m- -g n.-lr I . . . .. .1.:.-,rx Walter Jones McLendon, Jr. Lynda Louise McNeill Jean Stewart MacLean John Stewart MacLean -ol 5.4-o is' 'Kr it 415 un? irq? Thomas Grimes Macon William Christopher Macldry Stanley Warwick Marshall Joseph Asbury Martin. Jr. X K- T 50' ...nur I.,- Q . Morris Crain Mason James Littelle Matthews Clarence Duquette Maxey William Byron Meacham - fifty - 1 Wumlzl M:11'1cMvml-wx .lwlm Mulllwxx' M1--,illfq .l1. lim Wwlllwlll Klwllllllx l.xml ilnwl Xl m 2 lin 6 , ,J 4 -,4-luv Ns.-ef 1-1 l A l G--W 5 -...g- 9 '4' i M -ai ai' sd if pi' 1 Helen Metcalf Anna Suu lXllllWL1l'll Elxxmml Bllllllil Mllee Hzlyml-x1'l Wurli- ,T MF' Ia f-Q, jx i If snr ':a ' -'Q James Roland M1llS3pS Charles Edward lVlou1'e Zn-lla Gray IX-Ilmw Emlly Juzmllv NIU - f1I'Iy'l,fm- - L-' ' .1 Nllllllilll James Gary Morris James Broadus Morrow John Wesley Morrow, Jr. Edward Earl Morton 17, 'ki 1-1 5 fl ,lsg PJ' 4--ss.1..-z.:-.,:,,, 120 'Yi ws .aa z H s -mf of is 922, Clarence Washington Moss Edward Ray Mullariey Phillip Lewis Munday Oliver Jackson Murphy Martha Ann Nanriey George Chalmers Neal, Jr, William Harold Nesbitt Laura Ann Newell - fifty-two - fy M' E a E . E -E I I I-is I n iii-i---iw liil ll , ,J - . .,.5.V. . - ,Ex e Hulw-11 Ralwamlwi NLWYIXIRII1 .llvlm NIL' : G1-m-V11 Fxnlugnw Nvxxi-fra Zxllllll' Iillwn Nl ,X'11'Il fl! ,'v M V 'T' Q7 77' -'N ,W 'rv 'Nl Y pl C' r-5' MZ' Szmdra Jean Nulam Jflsuph Handwlph N-vlanfl Wanda Joan Nw1'1'1s Roy Leonard OB1'yzm i 'f 5 y av: Q 5' Y f--- 5,59 4 7 John Robe-rt Pardue Fflrd Hamlfl Parker Malcom Dawxd Pc'a1'L'e Bcity Junk: Pm-ls .lr - I'1fty-111120 - . . . . .:.::-arp:-r ,.,... . Tommy Ann Peek Cynthia Sue Perkins Reba Elizabeth Perry Beverly Moore P tt 9 ey t James Homer Pierce John Luther Pitt Elizabeth Clorah Plemmons James Arthur Plernmons Gladys Louise Ponder Coolidge Albert X- Porterfield Donald Rayford Poteat Judith Ann Powell - fifty-four - I'lXK'1't'Ilt'l' 'IW1111111-111 P1'1'vz11tm- IXILIIQSIIV1 txllll I'11uwI1'y XI 111111' Ixv I'111x'1 Sim ir.: .I1':111 Ii.1:1l.1i1 Ry 1-1 s.- T sr B' am? S? Nu' iv 1 'IP dvd' Q- X'f':T Judx' Dvlla Ramsuy Jnhn W1lI1am Reagan IiHlNL'I' C1111-111 RL-cd, J11 Rully Ray R1-4,-1 E V w iii if N-1' if Glenn G11bL'1'1 Reese R113 Marvelle Raul Lvxluf Oflull RL'Il1L1Eilg. J1' Ga1l P2'1TI'lC1Zi Ruy11wldw .1 f flfTXAf1Yh' . ..v.V. ..- - . .I l.i.g.g:51flg7fjlf 2 2 91. ' I Sandra Lee Rhodes Leon Little Rhyne, Jr. Gerald Richardson John Clarence Richardson 3 ' John Houston Riddle John Randolph Riddle George Sewell Ridenhour, Jr. Cecelia Ann Rigsbee r gl if Robert Stuart Roberson Glen Sanford Roberts Lillian Mae Robinson Francisco Julian Roca - fifty-six - tale J ,tt L 1 Mfux Flwxd Sgntnlla hathlxn LULIINC, Shdciuan tm Pa L She LZ-lI'I'j Wfnm Shcpheld Ilxmm X114 Il S1 llnxx Leona Marie Small Ernest Sherrill Smith Larry Edwin Snead Emily Jean Sodergren l.... ,,,,, i John Hugo Spencer Joyce Lucille Sprinkle Helen Ethrillian Staley Ronald Gene Stamey fifty eight 1 Richard Wayne Stancil Jerry Lee Stanfield. Jr. Thomas Louis Stanford Jayne Grace Stephenson DIE: Jufillh txllll SIL-wall! ,luck VV1Imm Smlws, .Il Fun- 1l1'Il1' Stwrru- Sivplnvll I 1:mr'lK- Slim 'ST -1? 'vi gn--v atv inas- .Iamz-S Cwltmm Stult Juseph Fla-f-twmwfi Sullxvan Paul Eng:-nv Sulmm-rs. Jr Marx' Ev:-lyn Tnlwx' harles Seifert Talman VC-rrmn Luc' Tarleion ECIXVIIIEX Anclcrs Tart Jllhlllj' DL-an Tata' - flfiy-mmf 4 l. Richard Calvin Tate Bonnie Dale Tesh Judith Carolyn Thames Glenn William Thompson Patricia Ann Thompson Mary Frances Thore Barry Martin Tilley Cindy Tomberlin l .lack Robert Tucker Diane Brenda Tutherow Lawrence Martin Vaughan Homer Daniel Waddell - sixty - 105' V , Y XX 111111111 Inu' XX .nlkwl W' S XxL'tIILQL' Dznvlmi VX.1II .Iwlm :XH XX'11lI 'Na 5 an '-'7' . gmy Vzml XX 1 9 1- . w---ff -Q:- ' i . is ,- 'WB - 1 C 26' Q Q..- 'Nvs 1 .4Q I x Wa! Duns Jam XNz1llw1' Wanda Lynette Walters Robert Vance Wamux' Vlllfllllli Stvwarl Wubh Mayun Jerome Weeks, J11 Brenda Maudicca We-Ich Robert Franklm Welch Humor Lane West 7 SLXU'-UNL' -A James Charles West, Jr. Melva Ann West Stpehen Maxwell W Whitehead Carroll Baird Williams Juanita Ann Williams Larry Albert Williams Jimmy Keels Williamson 'Lf , Q7 Orphard Harold Willis Norma Jean Wilson Edith Louise W ff sixtv two ineco Peggy Lou Wise 'Fd'- Lluuxxg Ku' llluq-an W-mg Slxxmyn 1.1-v VKUMQI i' i' Qi' 2 , 'no' . IWQQN' ULAX-',al XXUHHQX II - ,J '1F ' Q7--gr ' s- ? 'R' i' 2 an C'a1'man 'hmch-1' JLiIl'IL'S Franklm York B111 Ira Young Dnvnii .Tum-s 'ui 9 'W-vi. 'V THE BIG FOUR Shadwan, Culln-1', Cm-cl. and Stamuy 19-1 Mull H.m11wI Hugh! 1 ai. HLIHLINAXI .M Z 3 I 3177 I Ffh--1+ CONNIE EDWARDS F! n RON STAMEY slxty four I elders MARLENE HOWARD L r 5 NIS I 1 I if I. I2 H J l HUSA LYN VHEEI. VIRGINIA WEBB l....V.. JANE HAYWOOD - sixty-six v il,7f,, .-,,,,,,igh Y YYY ARTHUR COLLIER SAM BEARD ZELLA MOORE IVAITH ICIJWARIJS 6I HERMAN HICKS ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' :T:1'T.Z'.fZ1.f51T!1:n.a'nA . IN MEMORIAM 091 LYNWOOD SAMPSON August 13, 1942 - January 27, 1961 EUGENE MOSS WOLTZ December 14, 1942 - September 8, 1960 U I . I 5 ..:ig:j77rnfqa1ujr--3.3 , . , . .. .... ,. Ofleull .l'UI T1-'UUTTSEIITT Saturday, November 5, Mars Hill College experienced an extreme- ly rare event. Someone dared to present to the student body and faculty, a production ol suprerrre and beautiful qualities. Un- fortunately, there were members of the audience present who were capable ol neither comprehending nor appreciating its finer qual- ' 1 ties. The play, The Cave Dzucllers is a beautifully written depiction if humanity and its more REALISTIC values. William Saroyan's ompassionate descriptions, and the Mars Hill Dramateers skilful l'tterpretation of this drama seemed overruled only by the apparent iisunderstanding of life itself within the audience. As quoted from one of the many criticisms on the professional but, The Curie Dwellerr is a pathetic tragedyl As quoted from e of our own school cast, The audience made me feel as if fe is a humorous sin. Perhaps in a short while, Mars Hill will ready for true dramag but now? Speak for yourself . . . LJIIIICO IXIDCIICH Carl ifl Peace IOS Jeri And 1 ty Things are said and done dur- ing hot political catnpaigns that tend to make some of free Amer- ita's traditional institutions and practices appear rather' ridicu- lous. Tenrpers llare, prejudices and emotions go on a hinge. But when the elections are over and we survey the results in the light of calm reason and history we get a reassuring perspective ol the true values and lasting prina ciples of our democratic way of ua Oil Visiil l Miss lftlf ed, along 1 Hill's pro southern The pu help in tl included Mission Regula The Mi Consider-rf l. ere are many thin! material from texth nt things to be lear pple would take tin ttful of others all c ty would fall in p person. t exactly is consid+ 1 of careful thinkir y is considerate, et your radio in I I shouldn't turr 0 study. But y in. Only when yi Jur thoughts can ,. . I life. BU Onl ' ONE YE SINESS STU l AR ll DENTS l hange Is Felt and Seen In allege Lifeg Challenge Given is changing. The plan to make Mars Hill a four lfriendship . . . nay I'rrendsAhrp . through the years nrany things hare been written about this subject. Plulosophers hate tried to deline it poets a have irled to express it. and everyone has tried to attain it No 1 has long since received consideration. This rising nfmauei how 5eH'5l'Hlde'7l fine 'ml' M- 'lf' 'llllllfl' him' lil! above Iau gs, however, will Probably be the -.... from ,n actual- the crotydhone may rise, rl his relationships with otlrels dw mn have xml, A . Q r ' ' ' ' ' 1 . , ,K ige, It may be you will see the mi mes ol friendship, something is wrong in his lrle. legial r auditorium. It will be you wht mme in next fall that nray graduatt nror college. It is then, a challeng Jr you to keep the standards of MH1 ually. 1'Ol1l come to Mars Hill? Because r utatron or the fact that you knew i credit for its courses? No, it was lc ... If--.fl L.-,....l RL.-. 11:11 ..-. U., rf AL W . ...., -..L r A ands, cohol l l I ,L , ,,,,v- ...i Judith Ann Bennett Winston-Salem GR 0 E YEAR BUSINESS STUDENTS Scarlett Jean Brown Boonville Merinda Bennett Winston-Salem ll X -.I 15 5 ,-ary Judy Gail Buckner Sandra Marcia Buckner Marshall Marshall 4-07 l 'Q NI rin vc if 'if' Q? iff Janet Earle Chappell Claudell Wilma Cody Donna Louise Day Beverly Ann Eakin Patricia Margaret Gores Durham Marshall Baltimore, Maryland Huntersville Weaverville f . Q' 1:7 17 4: ff- Z' 3 'T7' Joan Dell Griffin Reidsville Bessie Oval Grindstaff Mars Hill Sam Rutlu- Sufety H HLll'llSX'llll' Q 'IK 4. IC' llunnltl RLILLUIIK' ll4'iltl0l'S.HIl 'v' 'V 5 fXslu'v1llt' ' N 2--f ' Y i'-9' llllsy C1111-l KlSt'l' Sllvllxy X x as-5k7'Pf':..i Q' H X l,z11x'st-my Vt-:llc Ole-nv Lnwxmg Jllilllll lVlfiI'l6' Lt-wls Katy .IuAnn l.l'XYlN L'.mllyn l'lL1I1m'1'f l xc ttt Elflllllk. Flu1'1dz'1 lN'I1n'1tln BLll'IlSV1llL' Ellmlw N-wth Nlldllll lien:-Im, Pl mtl 4, , , . , , , ,ww la? Qi 7' .,,,,, V R .,.' 'vngv' RS. -fx, !b 7 i' ,419 T 4: .if -f-'LSE 5, gg..-v 4,-Q ,iulvv ,,-5 ,-get A gf? Si Sandra Gail McCall Judy Virginia Marlowe Llndsay Ann Mason Lmcla Sur- lVl+'-ltun .lcalnlmrgttv Mot: 1 Florence. South C3I'Olll'XEl Fla-tc-lu-1' Atlanta. GC1,l1'Qlfl Wayncsvlllu Nlztrs II1ll Elkilrlul' LDL' lVIL1LmI'i' Granite Falls Slnrlcv Ann Pm,-k Manslmall 1wN A10 ,gi 3 if 9 1 1 l i w i ' - f i -FFA? -'3'7!iYf?5?7F?5FY7Y7!'. . Al,-V 'Nia' --W A -v- 3? 9 Ni vl wx 5 if li 5 Martha Ann Roberson Winston-Salem 95: ir 'Um Wilma Mae Roberts Weaverville Pattie Sue Sratton Shelby Esther Sue Thompson Juanita Eudora Tranbarge Lexington Asheville 42? vw- fi ' Carolyn Cleonie Ussery Wanda Ann Walsh Barbara Ann Wells Viola Mae Whitaker Ruhamah Jane Wright Ellerbe Charlotte Raleigh Horse Shoe Asheboro - seventy-two - g gb g 4 g , I. J .. it .A.. . - -. 4 - 'f n . I-I I'-I-:I'1II2l 'I-'- ii 1 . : :.tfrjrnfqrruj.4'.jr-1 .-- . . . . ' IUIII UUDIBLIDO ldbllll Un'TTtUnInuIr-rlllll With Stephenson, Shelton, Creel, hlchendon ,Iayne Stephenson, Rosnlin Clreel, l'.ige Shelton, :ntd Markie MC1.endon were elected to lt-.td their respettite sotieties tltrongh C-I Term, 19130. -lean Yoder, Lniily Sodeigren, lfgiith Lltlwztrtls, Ron Cooke, and Allan Clank will serve :ts vice-presitlents. xlayne Stephenson, at music mztjor lroni Ftiqtiay Springs, ltezids illio's slate of officers. -Ieztn Yoder lroin Hickory will he banking 1er as vice-president. The secretary gnid censor :hairs will he filled ty Kay Shzidoitn and Feriel Fothus. Science Awards 'lonor Students The znmual chemistry, phy- s, and math ziwzntd winners ve been announced lor the rsent year. Qliung Kee qlitigoj Mlong i'espertix'eli. Matthai Compton will head the religious ille ol Clio, :ts she lills her position as thziplxiin. The enthusiasm will he led hy Virginia XVehh who is serving :ts ehorister. Nonpitreil elected Rosalyn Clreel, ini elementgny education major lrom Clhznlotte, to serve as piesident. Emily Sodergren from Bowling Green, Va. and 1:,.:,1, rv ' . J leigh, he hats been thlel ol the 111-M1 59 tlepiiittneiit ol surgery tit Mary writing l'.li1.ul1t-th llospilnl, attending eyvhclc' surgeon git Rex llospitatl, and 1,L.l.,, H, thief of the surgical stall ol the 1111111131 Maint .fXgiies llospitttl. He is at i V diploin.ite ol the Aineriuin 5511110 lio.nd ol Surgery .ind at deziron ii' lflflnl in the l'ullen Baptist Llluirt'l1. N011 H2 Mrs. Pitstliatl is the lormer Miss WWF Ol Beth lzlegnior Ctnnniings. They Hillllmll have three thildren. Slllflcnlf Concert' Presiding over the banquet wi,.,,,uu will he Mr. Clhzirles Peterson ol Hunley tContinuerl on page 4, col, 51 lhc one have t hrightne linow tl quite pi s nidint Student Council a awarded the cl1,ef11is ' trd for the highest cl ng out ol 2500 stud year clteniistry. Hi., ented the latest edi Hanzllmoli nf Clzrnzzc airs, The book whi 4 3,278 pages was pt l donated hy the C ber Conipziny ol Lili F R E S H M E N . Hugo had his uri Hill College engr on the lront rover. e pltysifs ziwgtrd it til S, Dennis, llr. n a copy ot the H l Leon Muidotk tble mention, Bo ggtld reeeiggd LKQP ship, 4 M 'Ml This i ' - . . max I UIC Will' we can s 1 ' But if S5616 kflldl of repulauon Mars H111 wlshes to maintain. them Um before ug- ll! .uso lox nnspeIlingA -his nznne . uc an incident as the Lakin of seve- 1 - 1 T1 - . f . UUA UNCC' it-ns in one edition 11 X mam books from a libra ,dis I ' 8 'la iauahle mathe. rue .ne the thirteen issues their nt- il - 1. - men dent's attitude toward thrlf Pal- recgmly lS.a..refleCU0n Of Sf'-1' :md llc l'l9'fi '?' ffflilion which we ' I' ' ll M lllmlx Wm thin - Un Cm d d - C utnre it will be ditlicult to keep dc. record the nine months in 1- ulmfai F tote lo Mis. Lind, mardi intact. These books were a group purchased 11,111 I,-mm this vantage mix- Ita inajor sourte ol t.nnpns ng. dl hen IGI-2HIiJZl1211at-legs department with emphasis upon WC Uillrlook bark and lauigh at lielllhllililliilil till hm 1 'C '?t'.'1 iliiig led h h mes a senior college. A1101 them have our nnstal-tes gwell most of 11 I tw, and to Mr. Smith ll Y to t Q llbraryl but the fact that JM' WMP mlmn mn- them, and rc ml Ihr h w IOSL t.iii1t'1-J, typewriter, .ind tn lpletelh' erased. This is only One g . In I e year W0l'l1l Ul itlloiinattion were often Kph lgad Eoward the destruction of a A .. t,....-i:,. In nt UFS Ll in high esteem. rw f you the rising sophomores, we le , tntain and cherish the high standard hey may live forever. . , .X'f7'?f...TIfff,71fi1ff .Ati L .---- L ' '- ' '-'. . .'.'.'1':v:'a ' .j:v:'1'a:s111':!1s... . A' YW, W -I--I. .... . ..J,.. CLASS OF JAMES CALVIN BONE President LARRY ALLGOOD BRUCE AMELIA ANN BROOKSHIRE SUSAN ESTHER WALKER Vice President Secretary Treasurer MISS VIRGINIA HART QW Sponsor ,',f MR. ROBERT MELVIN Sponsor .1 1 - seventy-four - T':'.1'r'z'rrr:-.- - - - - - - 1? '.. if Y ff? ' 1. 9 K 4. 'Tim-' V s..- lv- -Q Q-9 1 -I s- 's 5 ..7 .L -.- V Q .6 gxx, may NP I 3 r za 4 -z 1- 5' Y Q SX. .Q sg- ,, I 5 wr , X X :L -- r X. ' .7 I 'EZ' N 'T' sv 'ff Ali vs 7 X' 35 Q- , vw if YG' , vs' 5 MAA First Row: Thomas Larry Adams. Chesterg Ed- ward Wyatt Alexander, Ashevtllei Brenda Jr.: Alex- ander, Belmont, M1lCll'C'd Ann Alexander, Kan- napolrsi Aldah Sandra Allen, Atlanta Gertrgraz Char- lotte Elizabeth Allen. Wrnston-Salem. Second Raw: Larry Randolph Allen. NIEiI'j'Vlllh', Tennessee: Joyce Etta Almon, Charlf-ttteg Ellzaheth Ann Ammcwns. Frankllng Mary Frances Ammctns. Frankllng James Henry Andersen. Arden: Allce Sue Antony, Concord, Thtrd Row: Edlth Sandra Baker. Atlanta. Gem'- grag Nancy Jane Balentrnc. Greenville South Caru- ltnag Larry OVNQII Ballard, Charlwtteq James Noel Barnard, Jr., Lynchburg Vrretnlal Oscar Brooks Barn- haxclt, Oakhctrug Nancy Jean Bates. New Smyrna Beach. Flttrlda. 7 Ft-'X'l:IllX'- B--- -- - 121- Frmrtlz Rnte: Hubert Keith Bates, Cancller: Gary Alan Batt. Rrchmt-tncl. Vll'tLlFtlE1l Dantcl Kemlnle Bau- man. Chapel Hllli Ra1l'n1'd Douglas Baxley. Stler Crtyz Mary Jusephrne Beach. Lentgtrrg Charles Ray Beal, Chapel Hrll. Ftftlt Rtttri JLldltl1 : XflI'lt'I1I'1L' Beam. CllL'I'I'j'Vlllt'l I-.tncla Joyce Beam. Kannapulls. PI'lSL'lll2t Suzanne Beck. Morehead Cltyl Dumtlxy Eltzalitetlt Becliner. Nttrfttlk. Vlratnlaj Joanne Lt,t!'l'2ilI'tf,' Bennett, Jzlelasttn- vllle, Flttrtclag Rtcharcl Wayne Bennett. Ellellvt- Szrtlt Rott Beverly Kathleen BeSht-als. Char- lwtte. Wvlllliiltt Wttrth Beverage, Bureau' Dftnaltl Rea Btbly. Charlttttesvtlle, Xvl1'glI'll1'lQ Vtrelnta Faytileane Blackwtitttd, Ralctghg Cectl Tyrttne Blantttn. Greens- lut-rwg Pctcr Lee Btttssmtt. Rlelnnttntl Ytretnta flX'L' -- 5 3 ii 55 x gl fi 2 1, Mury Altzi Brnwn Andrews Shirley Ann Hrmvn XV:ishingt1vn, lv. l'. Susanne l-English Iiruwii Erwin. Tennessee Sunny Nell Hrifwniliil Nelm Vernrvn llentfvn Ijrfvwnlnu XVA5 nesville Larry Allgrmcl Llruve Greenville, Smith 1 ni--.lil Mzirgnret Ophelia Rrur-e Inninn, Suuth l'11i'nliiizi Mziry Beth Hrundzige Atlanta, He.-rgin Tlmniiis Grady Bryan Asheville Hi'-hard Ii'eVuult Hulln High Pnint Audrey Gayle Hunve Stedniun Paitriw-in Ann Burr:-ss Him-hinunfl, Virginian Jane Aileen Burnette Xvnlnut Jr-n Mil-liziel Burrnughs Grildshnru Hugh Milton Hurruss Clizwlinttesville, Virginia Jerry Fred Hurt-in XVinstrwn-S1115-in Euell Bi-ntmlitmi Busby, J .lnneslmrnl Genrgizi Marshal Ann Byasse Springfield, Virginia Patrit-ia Ann Byrd Jnnesville Jerry Lee Pain Fayetteville up 6 ' ' ' ' '?'f'T'7'?'i'?'?'5f 4 1 lteginzild Sim-luir Bnliuk Maiden Jsinies 1 zilx'in lflmie llzileigh XVe-lrlrin Roy Rower Kings! ree, Suu th 1 ziru+liri.i Patsy Ann Bowers Winstim-Szilein Billie .lezin Bowling liurhnin .lnlin I.:iwi'eiim'e Hnyrl lflnselunfl, Virginian Huiizilfl Everett Hrudley Franklin Hnwaird Gurrliiei' Bridges Asheville l':itrici:i Ann Brinkley i'l1in:i liiwwe Beverly June ljrnnrlrlus Msinnkin, Vir,-zinin Ilenrze lvelrlr Brrmlis Uxfnrd. .Xlalmnia Amelia Ann Brmykshire North XYilkeslvorn XYillizini Henry Browder, XV:illzir'e Helen Elizulieth Brown Raleigh .lezinnie Lynn Brown Asheville 55 i seventy-six '.v.'.:,i. 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V11--lxn Vurxxx m'4.unprUlu llwllwm l'.4ll XXX-bl' V1-lxlwv .XNlu-xllM- N--H Iullwml-I 41-mn-v .Xrln-xlllw .l.+m.-w XX'lII.ul :muh XK'1Ik.-wlmr., I-Iulw.uy4l XX'.u!N,1u lhpl..-Alf: XKHIIW 19111.-NI X'u:1lx1.4 llulh U.-fllnv 11.111-:uh Iv.+x1.- S14-xnxx! unix'-I! lllwhlmmal Yll'g1m.4 Imun-1,1 lfflxznrf-vln Vwmlw lllvkwlw ' ?'l?T'T T'i'7?'? s'?9fE 'J' 1 Marvin Ann lvezlring Alyutun, Kentucky XVilli:uu Edward lleBruh1 Mars Hill Linda Ellen De-I.unch Delray Bench, Florida Shirley Kathleen Llenuhfielrl XVusl1ingtun, D. C. Kenneth Lewis llentun l'l1:'u'h-stun Heights, S. P. Murlhu Sue Derreherry Andrews John Burton Ilerricksun, Jr. Pens:1r'0lu, Fluridu Patricia Ann Dixon Lnwell Angela Curuline Dodsmi Troy, Alzilmnm Robert Cliftnn Dndson llurhzlm l-lziryey Huy fmtsnn Nurlh ivill-ieslmrn Anne Elizabeth Duwcly Burlingiun Miukey Lynn Imwell XVinstr-n-Sulelu Lula Evelyn Downey Salem, Virginia Mann Myers Irrumheller Lynchburg, Virginia ,Q ,gli ..- v-'Y lk '71 Q. -- vs , -v- x,-- if' X- - Y' 'tri Q 2? Q-v 8 xr V4 If V -12' I nu ln-.un I.+v1'1I lullmulx-an .Il1IHIx Xml Pw-lun-1-zu Xhnxm xlllv sf an 'Q Nr Sha' cf' 4, 1 3' 4... S R15 WT as -an lvmu l,lu..+I,.-Hu lu llm Hnlvwlx X:lnrvXX1xlu lllwlul, .ll nlmnlmv. 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Uhnltx-I I-Rf.-X 11-.M-11 If-.qu I-lv.-X 1.-mm Manx' Xlmlw Xl1HImXlH1 XXHI1.-an II.-mx Inu.- l:H.m..wx.' n:,.,,1.1N Klnvklm Ima' liz:-IN 4'ln.-ll4.ll.- In-In,11ul .lwlm linlmzlln-vvx Mmm: lfll-r ul., HI. Im'-fn 'L 4' xx ...- if 1 5 6 sa q..,,l, xi f, ea fa, A A.. Q... px -is 'L 3 ur X - sevenw-mme - 'Y -.. 'K -Q. 'ur +261 x f., K 1 ' v -.-1-1'frvf-1'- fvf!1f'aWE:qz....,. . . . . . . A 0 ,,A kg, li . -'..,,'.l'.1.1. .. Ilicliurrl XVayi1e- Frith Lexingtnn, Virginia Terry Lee Furr lmiicnnl Lennzirml XVzi3'Iie Full,-h Lnngwfmrl, Florida .Im-k Stains-5' Gzlrren Asheville llrnnnie Haywund Guylor Vlinrlntte Antonin liewime XVuynesx'ille Hlen Max Gibbs Mars Hill Judy Crnml liiddens Burgaw Harry Lee Giezentunner Asheville firmer Imle Gillis, .liz Mars Hill Mn ry Ann Glusgnw Huntington, NVQ-st Virginian Vnlelr .Im-ksnn Grwmlinun Arden Lloyd Sinilh lltr0lll'Ul'll Glweiislmru Murk Tholnus Grandson Faindler' Hairy XVinstnn Goodwin Greensboro aiu 3 1, -v s -Y -l il Q E 3 ,.. ' as i' T li l Marklin Alice llnngli XY1nslnn-Sclleni Helm Anne llruliuin Asheville H:irll:li':i Anne Greene Hlnde Ynlley Sl1el'l'X H'llu1'e llreene lmwell r Sylvian Lindsey Greene .S-V XXX-st l':llln llean-h, Flnx'nl.u Jflhn 1':ulx'in Grier. lll Pinehurst Frzun-is Millzxrfl llriffin XVilsnn Surai Frances Griffin Ilnrhuni lmvid Hain-ld llriffilh Snyre, I'ennsylx'nni:n .luke Frzinklin llrigg Mars Hill .ll-nn XY:lltnn tiring Mars Hill 'l'lnrinz4s Maxwell lluilfnrrl, .lit Tillluhussee, Flnrillu .Xndrew Jan,-lisun Halle. Ill Mimi, Flnrirlu Ralph Milfwrd Hzilliwill Bnliiin-ire, Mzlrylzinfl All-ert XVenelell llzlinhy XY-umlrixff, Suntli l'ni-nlinxl 4f':u'nle Lnuise Hninlly Black Mnnntzlin Hubert XVillis llxiinlin, .I1'. Helena Hemi' e Ilmizlld Huininerrelzn, .Iii 22 H il-kul'y Juaindu Dnle Hziinriwlc XVins1nn-Szllein Fhzlrles Eugene Hzlinly Nnrth XVill:eslmi-1. if Q-4 A 'QI -an --u 2 ig: V4 AAA eighty - Fi. -ew-1 '- ' , ,,- -,-,'v',q7' 1, . . . ., . . . ,,....'...'. . .'.','.'.'. . , .'. 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Virginia t urtis Bunk Hunter, Jr. Lulnljerton Martha Brinkley Hunter Marion Albert Lee Hutt-hins, Jr. Newton Ilia-hard Alexander Hutt-hins lvurham Norman Lafayette Hyde Rollinsville Howard Inferle Marshall Guy Ronald Jarkson High Point Juvce Ann .lavkson Kinston Martha Kathryn .lat-oils Hamlet Phyllis Ann Jarvis Roaring River Bertha lilizuhetli Jenkins Miami, Florida Billie Jean Johnson Raleigh Charles Iiavid Johnson Trinity Dennis Hay Johnson Stzitesville David Clarke Jones Asheville X - ' ' ' ' ' ' '.'1'1'l :!:'f'Tf?Z f'T'T'? 1 s 1 , eighty-two Douglas Parroll Jones Newport News, Virginia Garnelte Shipman Jones Bethesda, Maryland Sylvia Hammer Jones Gooc-hland, Virginia NVil1iam Barrette Jones lVeSt Jefferson Iravid Lloyd Jordon Richmond, Virginia Jerry Lynn Jordi an Concord John Robert Jordon Sanford Charles Ronald Kates Micaville Daniel Ezra Kee-ls, Jr. Florence, South Carolina Marian Starr Keller Granite Halls Bette Gordon Kelly Richmond, Virginia John Thurston Kelly, Jr. Newport News, Virginia Darius Hall Kepley Southport James Ross Kilpatrick Canton Edwin XValter King Murphy -.-u , t, VV ,Q ...wwif N 5 I M' 'iv --,J ,1- -.pr Q... 1 A, ,.,, x.,4,- v-f 1 'vu il as nv sf Q.. 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Suulli PIll'1'bliI1fl .Inhn Lnrry llvlixnligliliii Mzlrs Hill lzln XYislinrt IXI1-Leml Putuinxw, Mamrylaunl Maury Linda Mc-Millinn lliwelislmim .lnywe Elaine McNeill XVilke-slmrn Virginia 4'nrter Mun-Neil llichmond, Virginia Arthur Ivwirrhl Muillel Flushingz, Now York .-Xuflrey .Ie-:ln lNI:xr4'us Xvliilliel' XVilli:uni l':unden Mariner Berlin, Mnrylzmrl l l 'Jin 4-we -,W K '88 A eighty-four - ' ' . T ' . Y Y '- i 'TT ' ' V1 vu- - i n V I A , ., . .i'n n-' .., ,,...........:....!L,-'.-.3-'.', v',' vznrf n n 'Z7'.'i V . Ahab' Ilmwvwwm Xl-MINI! li.ng-pmt, 'l'.rm.--K.. 1',mlwlwx ,Xnrx MNH- 4'l,wlwx11l4 'W-nm--X14 I-vm V-w1:l,wN Nl4..vr.x Nwvlln XXINJJI-'rw Awww xmw. x1..,,..- l,.wv4,1Xl-I, Xvxx ill Hlnsxxh lx l,rlx.4ul.4 I'MxHlx Xvm Alum.- N- uywnv N- xxx, Yvlulvvm Nlmuhx 'IH-HA NIH-'lv Vlvftkl.-lul, Xhvxlalnll Mmm Ililxmlnrln Sluxumw Xxlwxwlln- Ylvvliln Iwlzuxru Nl-lrllx l1.,.1nUlx.- Imlmlx .lmlvuw Xlwlllwnl I,xn-lullllru Yllulrwm lim N.-xx uhm MU: I 1-1-rw llv-ml-'r vnu Ill. 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Virginia lp 1,111-ry .iw l'liilli11s L Mars Hill li Mary lCll:i Vliillilxs ' Mars Hill . llulwrtsi .lnyi-e I'intn Mt. llzninif-r, Mairyland Q' Lynrla .Iaxnw Vines I .Xslwville L XVllliain Ilanit-l lmats, .lr. 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H Hallph .Xllen Snider Irentun Toni Marie Snirler Frunl-ilintun Larry Melvin Simrlis Spun-e Pines Pziirivin Anne Snur1'nw 'l'lnnnnsx'ille llim-hard XYU-nl Spivey Kelff-rd lmnnlil Kenneth Spriggs NVinstnn'S:1Ie1n Nzlnuy 1':1therine Stan-klmnse Iilnrslizlll ,lulnes Ili:-liurzl Slullings Mus:-ut, Tennessee l'utri1-in .Inne Slulun Kzlnlnlpnlis llrux-e .Xle-xzxnfler Stephen Fury 4I.4rx liziuwell Sliffler Helnlvrsunville llenrgm- Hughes Shine I.yne-lil1nl'2'. Viruinizn Ar is I,:nVerne Suttles Nurs Hill 1':irule Laine Swim-eggnml Snlislunry .Indy Anne Swlfi llupewell, Yirginin ljnrulyn hee Syvlnnr Hin-lnnnnll. Yirginin Ted Evans Tznlley High Point YVillzx Yvmnie Tate Asheville Bobby' liulrersun 'l'nylnr Enfield 1 at1'i4'i:u Anne Tuyl-fr Rich Square -PD I 95 -...., - eighty-eight ' 3? 'W FFF? Iris Faye Shelton lirulimlie, Virginia: Hubert lfiuliuld Shepherd Stutesville Jeter Fliffurll Sha-rlin Marshall Linda .Iuyve Shermer Yndkinville Betty Ann Sherrill Andrews Sylvia liiunne Shoe Cmxiimrd Grufly Lee Hiinmons, .lr. I.L1n1bei't1m Mnllie Harrison Simmons Granite Falls Pzntrim-in Adrienne Sins-lnir Unk Ridge, Tennessee' Jurly Lee Sittnn Horse Shoe Opal Elaine Slttnn Mi. Airy Rosalyn Ann Skelton Vinton, Virginia Linda Lou Smith Mizuni Beavli. Flnrirlu Homer llzivirl Smith Asheville Huy Boyd Smith. .lr. 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XXIIHQIWI Illvlwwwluwl, Xuumm 'E' Charles Lee YVhite, lll Thomasville .Iac-l-:ie Burns XVhitt Mars Hill Linda Sue NYl1itting'ton North XVilliesln-ro lf'arol3'n June XVillian1s Mountain Home David lVnyne XVilliauns High Point Ervin Alonzo XVillian1s Hin-kory Glenn Howe XYillizlnis New Bern Phyllis Kay XVilliains Kannapolis Richard Lynn XYilliums Jacksonville, Florida .lennie Ruth XVillis Miami, Florida Evelyn LouAnne NYills Concord Clarence Luke XVuocl Swqnnanoa Judy Sue XVoodard Candler Betty Page XYooton Richmond, Virginia Thorn Belle XVorley Marshall Maurice Shelton lVor:4h:1ln Lynchburg, Virginia Morris Garland XVray Jurratt, Virginia .lonlyn Frances XVrenn Greensboro Laurence Carter lVripzht XVashington, D. C. Lee Morrison lVrinkle Maryville, Tennessee ' '?'?'T'T9'f'TY?1-. . un .vi-,N rs N gf.. 1. 5,131 3 ,:i15v,gq5g ninety Stanley Rhea NVrinkle Knoxville. Tennessee David Xvyatt Marshall Charles XVoodrow Yelton Mars Hill Bonner Neil York TVaynesville Charles Roger Young Hickory Sheila Jean Zauharek Syracuse. New York .' .v 1 11. , A ' Wilbur Drayton Bishop Wilmer Franklin Calhoun William Edward James Clark Marlene Evans Cole Larry Seigle Davis William Boyd Faw Cynthia Carlisle Finch William Clarence Hawkins James Nathaniel Johnson, Jr. Elvia Kaye Jordon Jong Hoon Lee Dale Millard Minchew Pedro tPeterJ Pabdo Morejon William David Penland George Schley Pitts Jane Reed Tharin Malcolm McEachin Watson Joseph Howe Williams Julian Lamar York ECOND SE EJTER STUDE TS ? gf 13? ii 9-1 -X K 5? 'Q--vi 'T 1 ,1- V 2 4.1 'S Illlltly-UNC - swf ,gan- ,, xr. ' X... nun: :mln b c F 1 - ! 1 E fi! X r 1 - ninety-two ..1 SE? f- u ll ' - f . .av f ,Q A L, ' 5 .aQQR:l ,HU - f 'g-.A5e.+,'i-i-j- ' - '-14!4Is'C1,T1TaYL'3'.v'WFT? 1IEIiTQB'?i'71Y552fH!'3.'L'l'.b 2711: ' A, ' ' U 'DE' 515501.'t':E'ai'!'iiQi7' 2 JL' - ofa 9 iw 'lj I ffl if 'vii' 'ju ' b Qj' X A V ge 1 vumuw uj LYLUTO 11 no nity UI! Sf hed om the HIC its ah i I C .f, i o- l 0 Non News The CI-l rllK'Illl of societies tauie to it tlose last Thursday with elections for Aiiniversary- Reception 'I't'iin, which is one of the most exciting of all terms. The new officers iuuuetliately began intensive work on the pro- gram for reception on Decem- ber fl. On last XVednestlay night fifty-eight new inetnhers were in- itiated into Noupareil, To all the C-l Terni officers and to all the Nous who have worked hard and faithfully to make this term successful, retir- ing president Rosalyn Creel wishes to express appreciation. A lumnilfeturn to Homecoming Mars Hill tainpus overflowed with extitetiieiit oxer Houieconi- ing wttelteutl. .-Xppioxiniatt-ly SU alumni registered at the Alumni Uilite and nunilit-is ol others visited inloiinally on the campus. .Ktlieltui Smith Goodruni QMIN. lil tlass ol ISHZ, was the oldest alumna iegislt-ted. She is a housewife in Lexiiigton. Front the l'l U's liit persons ittututd hom the 'WU' 1 ' i ' ' scv . s outp iron the tills - - eu. By lar the larger nutuhers were from ietent classes, the class of '60 leading with 38 registering. ormer Student egains ision A trip across tlit- United States, from Hawaii to New York City, transformed Y u lt i e Totnoolta, liars Hill '58, from a sophomore in high school who was unaljg to :mf i L' ' Most alumni cattle front N. C. .ind surrounding states with Maryland the most distant one represented. Of the N60 alumni register- ing many are attending school: others hold various positions. Those working include Bill Best, Naomi Carr Qhirlm- ' Eu and Y lluthalia has we the Hall of Black some thirty-five nc so far this year. These new membt pleted their initiati ready to give their ciety. Each young n ly finding his way it ness of society. Pi projects are beeomii nore dependent or FEATURES Remember the fc hey need YOUR t a s s l l embers. I in Fri- Mars Hill College. from Greens- r Y i or reg- hom, has been chosen as one of the I preparation of their August Col- Ul 'UlH5 ,around me woiiu, sing th and five ,finalists in the Miss North lo Non Tea lege issue' Wie haw been asked ff' and wmmg' Hs holds tm M-A' in at- Carolina Professional Photo MCU the bust dl'CSSC'd irl on Amcfmm UIUFHHIFC from Colu Emil' sfaphy contest. As a student at Marg 1-U11 C86-I lOyee was chosen as a rep- ntative in the Miss Laurel test and is also a member of the f Court. he Ph0f0gf2Phy contest was rn to all professional photogm. rs in the state, and they submit. 'hfee Ph0fQgraphs of their can- atebto he viewed hy a blind ,-who in turn selected the five alists. These three photographs ststed of two full length poses One rlncr- im 'TLA t:... .-1 To Be Feb. 28 On February ZX, 1960, from 3:00 to 5:UQ P. M., the annual Clio-Non Ple. ' ' 'I '- ci-, ytlurxm Parl Thr men mitr work Fai lingha ments . . . . A--.-..... ----- - - g our campus, taking the following erj. terra into consideration: 1 Good figure, beautiful posture. 2. Clean, Shllnmbfi WCll'kCPf hair. 3. Imagin- ation in managing a clothes bllligpf .i Civwi oroominu - not iust neat, bia Llniversity .md taught Engli for six years .tt New York Univ sity. ln .tddition to his concert wo RUlJ-rt hiitchell edits the Poetry iirirrgf Bnllerin, .1 quarterly publf. .-.i.. ,t,,,,,,m, I i l , , , . . . .rzgzvzwwgwfvf .95 W 1 .v J . : ,' l' 33 S' ' 5, ,.-, 1 gc. ffl iv 3 ' if-J' MISS FAITH EDWARDS Sponsored by The Mars Hill Homes 1961 ELECTED BY f 1' . . ..,,..-LMS ,.-5'-'n'i 'T!'f'l' ' Q I I A ' ---,ni 1, ' raw? -, .....-....------ - ,A . .----- I F r 'u February 2, 1961 A Dear Charles: I ve made the choi ce and I hope it meets with N approval althou h th ' lf 1 g ere s bound to be some ar gu- :V ment because of the evide t ' ' Making a choice 1 n close competition. W from a picture alone is al ways difficult. In making that choice I try to pretend I am from I8 to 21 years old Cand that's some pretend' P ' ' ing faced with the nece ssity of picking a Hstead N f ' y rom pictures alone. ' XL AU I do this because the choi ' ce is for young men of that age. In this face I have warmth 1 chosen I see intelligence and ? and beauty and ch H aracter in fine balance. More th ' ' an anything else there is a quality of i selflessnes -- ' That's s a need to give more than to get. 3 the sum of it. Thank you for asking me to name your queen...and congratulat th e e others for me, too T ' . hey re a fine lot. Sincerel , ai k y gary IJ 11rll , V 1-Iu.41 I, ,114 - - M H' 41.'.,um- flu' 'V -lwwmld lwimw K H,Unu 1 ,l!Ax11.. V NIMH , Al.H'.,:,.1yn- fm. -ml m.41xlr' 'hp Ayrlxvb Wilma In I. kH,,u1y N.. ,nm-f A xpwr., 11: W fm Mqpll . J wlml 5 W g . . I. I-1 , 3 ,mn ,M 'mr 1'nrnlm.ns lm Isle 'x:ll'V:,' ll'lw 5l '1ll?lrvinnuI' IHA ','f.'1fQ . .mn - .,w.-1 Nl' 1 Q- 5. lyx- .I ' 4 L, I. Wu lu:--W. n'l ,l.',1ff 4 '1:1'l 'a wi,'L'T sfu'l ','l: 'H-Ni :l':l'm,Ui :,,,,1 11.1-yrvvh ' ' Kinks hun' 111115-zu dnl? llstun N I '-Ima, ul':11l1mt+k:' me U .lla WIWH ' ,1ixv 1 'I' ' 1 mt' '. Xl V- .-4lll t' - V 1,11 lm I 1 1 F '- -1-111-1 A U, 4 'xx u , U, 1 .,--5 r re 1' ' H 11,4 ul I fleurs Hull m Iljl'ffn1xw-raxrv I N X tlllltxulwlleru fl 'l ' I' ,H . llllbkmi 'I'i.:4.A1',1fTff1ffITIfi'1?'!:l...A.,. MISS CYNTHIA LOUISE COCHRAN Sponsored by Myers Dormitory MISS MAUDE CASTLEBURY WELLS Sponsored by The Combined Cottages i I I l o Y , , oo I T, -. . ii'- l l ., .S.-. ., , ..... .iifi i io ,. I' - . 15? S'- . 3.39 .. -A- , NOV' MISS ALPHA JUDITH POYNER Sponsored by Brown Dormitory MISS JOYCE IRENE LOCKHART Sponsored by Spilman Dormitory -1D :sauna ...J 3 ex V3 ii ls MISS MERLE FLORENCE LOVE Sponsored by Melrose Dormitory E1 R, 5 gi E, Q' T'?i?'?:-, f':':F. .,1!.,: A42 MISS ROBERTA JOYCE PINTO Sponsored by Sams Dormitory S MAY DAY R s QP ,,.- X E .L:,.. Z SANDRA MURRAY Miss JOYCE LOCKHART Crown Bearer JULIE NARRON Flower Girl May Queen ar X MISS FAITH EDWARDS MR. RONALD STAMEY Maid of Honor Consort QB..- . . 1 . 1 1 F I .0 4 VT I 9 i :EI 12 'Q lg Nl H ---- .mn-1-4-:'m':'1v1'1'1'rvf'i'1'i!S!2i!S!1F MISS THORA BELLE WORLEY MISS MARY FRANCES THORE MAY DAY yu. MISS JOYCE PINTO MISS SUNNY BROWNING MISS ROSALYN CREEL - one hundred and two - 7 ' 'Lai' 'v',,.. ' ' Q, V V 'V U ' '- Q. L 'f' -ww., t if '. .. ... ' '54,-.-I. '.',, , I .:.:.y,... 5'-'.'.'i'r.-:rr r. . . -,. '...N,1 I NA.. W.. V. , 4 . wav.-. ' - .- , - MISS ZELLA MOORE MISS SUE MERRIMAN fu ,.4Q.'-'- I V I f. 'A P1 COURT 1 I I Hr- W, I I I I I I I I I MISS SANDRA DANIEL MISS JU 000 aj' N! DY POYNER MISS CYNTHIA COCHRAN - one hundred and three - I I H9241-1-1-: M MA - T '.-:- .- 1.3 s X7 1 N 1 , -9 -V, . ,A it E , 4 x Y Q Qi r I-95314, K, ,,..L at fu- J 1 v . ff? --4 1 11- 1 ..f I' . Y 1'7 - 1 :nrt QQ'g,:,, f v 'X Q- vga ,QQ 'o'gx'x4,x. ' 1 k9'R Q km 5 if A V+? -f ' A FL , . rn .,' P! .,, r L sw 4-..,,,f--' ' may .gn tfv., Q - ' 1 Q- - in , fjh' ,R .f..r. 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Work on Laurel Progresses Rapidly According to editorsin-thief Charles Coble, work is progres- sing on the lfltil I.f1zzi'eI. A theine h.rs been chosen und sev- eral conlerentes held with the printers :ind eiigrxivers in order to plain layouts. The dzrte for the selection ol contestants for the begrutx' sec- tion, one ol whom will be Miss I,ru1rel, hits not yet been set. However, everyone should be thinking of cxtntlitlutes for this honor. lXlembers ol' the Li ' in addition to editor xissocigtte editor ,lane sistzint editor, Cinch business nizinirger, l staff photogrzipliers, ilield and Larry Elliot lzissistzints, Howard Bi lieth Hunewutt, 1111 -.-.','. wr, lleusley, Iohn loidgui, Dun Pos tent, loe Newsom, Munn llrunie heller, Iolninx' Grier, Robert 1Velch, Riu' Nlorrison, Dztve Cot- trell. und John Kelley. MHC Debaters Enter Tourney On 'liliursdxtyy October 20. tht- Klxirs Hill Uebqiters inet the G:irrlner'1Vehb llebziters for :1 practice debate before the Novice llebztte 'l'ourn:1rnt-nt which is be- ing held this weelteml :it 1V:1lce Forest. The subject for tlehzite this your is Resolved: 'lihzit the Unit- ed Stiltes should :ulopt it progrxun uf compulsory health insurance for :ill citizens . The Mm ulu J-Q ' . .4 ,fliiiuiig tht- lIlllll4'l'Hlls sitle show tuiiiiiicl qittigit tions will lute ilu- lmirla-ss dog, .nge guy. thi- gjltilllltllltlg, ,intl .t swiiiiniirig suggest. inxittll. ul pt-isa lit-tiii.itioiis, .itiiiosplll'ie, :ind - refit-sliiiu-ms will ht- in lieeninp B uitli the spirit ol ll.lllou't 4'ri. lloiiiiiiittw- mi-nilii-is wspimsilnlt- for tht- t'x'vriiiig's t'lIll'll.lll1IIll'l1f in- clude posters, -ltnin Yu-lt-rg deco- --'Ich r.1tii+i1sv Lhtrolxn lfveiitlge, lsol- lyulne, ornee flrxti, ,lxuie liogle, Lind X-Ulllw Sunilrzt Nulang prognuri. Zellgt In U Xltitire, .intl C114-list lliuslweg ln- 1,,H,,wi vitzitioris, llvlvlwir- li-lwgmls and FHM Ritzt Reid. ,m.me3 So inount your lirooiiisticli, grub gjilmfi, your lil.1clt fill :intl Yiziclt-in-lzuitern, thu-0 i :intl iuin the festivities. Forget living sour tricks, Corrie lixrve xi treqrtl yylmh .?T- bv at i 4.,,L..-, ACTIVITIES 112111, till, Terry Blanton Doug 1Vest, l lzrine Collins, lerry alters, 1Vihn:r Rr 'nizr teg ck. The lllars Hill Czunpus Choir, under the direction ol' Iohn N. Suinrztll, has its first :rppegu-gmfc scheduled for November 241, when it tvill participate in the zinksgiving program, will also be partici. the Christmas pro. December 10. A few NIPCTIS Xvlll be given H1 February and .Chenault is presidgm ur, Others holding of. Ted Mathis, vice-prgsj. rol Moore, secretary. lffamle Bennett and nnirr 1Jk......:-.. . lXIacNeil and and sports edi Stivvilyv V ' MR, DALE Mooov Dr. Quaclr Performs ln Ton Tonight l0we'en par Student C0 in the cafe president of of arrangeme F - .sn 'The Hilltop has received fl first class rating for the 1959.60 Spring semester according lu the rziting standards of the Associzu. ed Collegiate Press of the Uni. versity of Minnesctz. T Gzlidebook of detailed 1 ,he hair just reached the Hilltop criticism rxplnitatiori ror mernoersnip rntrv he- made through Rgn. 'lwhe lllinston - Salem Colle e Clioir directed by Dr J 5 Dillzird will sing at the ci en. ing session. P l bpexrkers include Dr, Dale Mfrlorlv, Southern Semina Lfitiiwiiit-1 nf. raft Norfsingg' has Q'-b VIRGINIA CARTER MCNEIL Ossociate Editor , rN.,4 : ' Q . A E- -Q arf V :fffr ' x 5 X so x ' A E :aims .. sax! , J , .,....s Jas . 1 . . twat., ROBERT R. CHAPMAN Faculty Advisor V f 1, l,,,, lf, ' , ,, 1 ,, Uwlmf, ' W, 'W 'rf ff, ' ml 'K I why' --11 ,M mf. wyff-1, 'l N.' H' W ,- . fl mf H' Www! 'is fl. 'U 'ln M 4, vm MH, wwf! 'fn 'X flf, in '-'- - . CHARLES R. COBLE Editor-in-Chief Receiving the 1961 LAUREL is among the last important news stories at Mars Hill, but we certainly hope it is not the least. We should like to thank the student body of Mars Hill College for the honor of compiling the 1961 LAUREL. We have tried to make this book as accurate and complete a record as possible of student life throughout the past year, and we hope that this yearbook will help each of you to retain some of the pleasant memories of Mars Hill College in 1960-61. A special word of thanks is due to Mr. Walter Smith for the ex- cellent photographs he has taken for the 1961 LAUREL. We also sincerely thank Mr. Robert Chapman for taking his time to be our advisor. lt has taken a lot of work to put out the LAUREL, but our only hope is that you, the student body, will enjoy and treasure it as much as we treasure the honor of having been chosen to put it out. DAVID BECK WALTER SMITH JERRY STANFIELD Sports Editor Photographer Staff Photographer LARRY ELLIOTT CINDY COCHRAN BILL CASEY Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager i ' V TT' V Y Y A 7 A , ..., .,,., ..., Y . '.1 ' . .-. . ,.4.. r' ,1 fini , I 5'5Ir3 'gfiQlff6J' 2' YW, H, Ang xi? i 7 A-nf ' . ' if . .-:----V ' First Row: Jane Tharm, Suu Wallurs, Peggy Hlll. St'l'Ulld Huw: Huwanl Blwyaks. JL-1'1'y SlLl!'1flL'1Cl. Kenneth Hum-yLutt, Dgug West. Davld Yuungman. ,ga-9 Vlrglma ixIL'Nf'll :md Chuxlw Cwhle- - une hundred und H1110 - MORRIS MASON Sports Editor BOBBIE SHIPLETT Editor-in-Chief Mondays and Wednesdays proved to be hectic days for members of the HILLTOP staff as sports writers gathered latest statistics, re- porters got last minute stories written, advertising managers collected last minute ads, typists got material in final form, and editors did page make-ups. The final touches were added on Thursday nights as the page proofs are read. Finally on Saturday the completed product reached the hands of Mars Hillians . However, the task was not completed by placing copies in the Student Center for students to get themg the circulation staff had yet to make sure that copies of the HILLTOP were sent to all the trustees and past alumnig and the exchange staff had to see that HILLTOPS were sent to various colleges and high schools. The staff sincerely thank Miss Collie Garner for all the time and COLLIE GARNER Faculty Advisor work she put into every edition of the HILLTOP. RON CARPENTER LILLIAN ROBINSON DAVE BECK Co-Circulation Co-Circulation Assistant Sports Editoi SHERRY GREEN JANICE EILAND JOHNNY GRIER Freshman Co-Editor Freshman Co-Editor Freshman Assistant Edzto Fzrx! Run' Shvrry G11-L-rw, David Bvck. Juhnslc Ruynnlcls. Svomul Rum Mlkc Ramllvmzm, Jann-L' Exlund, Gurn- cttc Jones, 11.-Q -Sr if 0-41 1-v K , . .mr -sz .-5, Flrst Rmb: George Mumford, Llllxan Rublngun. Joyce Craft. Judy SIE-wart, Sm-mul Rum' Gln-uda Carmmm C, W, Ivlngs, Faye- IWIISYCHG, Joyco Hlnsvn, Lmda Nleltwn. Paulmf- Gxbwn, Kun HHHCXL'L1II. Run Cznlpe,-nts-1'. 3? Q ii 'ESV ' if' '-- 32 ,Q V Zfivifii :I ::1,u.-'f ' 1+-T :: +---.. gi -111 EE D A ' . ., ' 4j'- '- s '- I-HHH, ,..,, 5 J a I V 3 S A - ,I I - 'V .gap , 1 . I X .. ..W,, f Zn, 'r-- . , I , ' ' XR 3 5 W . :fi A n z 'NA '. .L R011 Carpun In-r, 1411112111 RMI'-111su11. Dau' Bs-ck. Bobble Shlplett. Q ' 4 if Q X x '- 1 ,fi X 'Y 23.1 f. as 5 3-. i- . . C-I Term First Row: Jayne Stephenson, President: Jean Carman Yoder Vice-President, Kay Sha- doan, Secretary, Feriel Forbus, Censor. Second Row: Page Shelton, President: Ron Cooke, Vice-Presidentg Ron Stamey, Secretary, Chris Hardy, Ccnsor, Anniversary Term First Rowx Jean Yoder, President: Kay Sha- doan, Reception Vice-President: Sandy Ragsdale, Literary Vice-President, Linda James, Secretaryg Elaine Collins, Censor. Second Row: Ron Cooke, President, Chris Hardy, Anniversary Vice-President, Wesley Bol- ing, Literary Vice-Presidentg Mayon Weeks, Sec- retary: Tim Hill, Censor. Forensic Term First Row: Sandy Ragsdale. President: Feriel Forbos, Vice-Presidentg Deborah Edwards, Sec- retary: Elizabeth Bullard, Censor. Second Row: Mayon Weeks, President Tim Hill, Vice-President, Fred Linkenhoker, Secre- tary: Randy Riddle, Censor. 1 A v ry, ' . R ff k is X 2- Q 'S X ': C3- ' TTT 'QL' 'ax - ., .4 A fl lv. 3? :qfx CDG. 'ws' -Msf' Q- F3 3 'Qi x,4-r - l ?P' 3 fa sf .4-.... 3 ,S C ,VW A' tu-0,9 ws :. -,,,,, 5- ,. :t 5 Q9 1, .N x , , ' K- ,gg ff sg ' if? , . . 'i IX.. iii? 1, - .QM ,f ,y .xx f gun ? BS' R . -a .lx 'Q . 'x C-I Term First Row: Rosalyn Creel, President, Emily Sodergren, First Vice-Presiclcntg Faith Edwards Second Vice-Presidentg Mary Thore, Secretary Pat Johnson, Censor. Second Row' Mackie Mclaenclon Pie-sid . ' 1 ' , cnt: Allan Clark, Vice-President, Bill Baber, Secre- tary, Rhea Fletcher, Ccnsor. Anniversary Term First Row: Emily Sodergren, President, Jessica Boyette, Reception Vice-President: Con- stance Edwaids, Literary Vice-Presidentg Sandra Nolan, Secretary: Marie Newton, Ce-nsor. Second Row: Bill Baber, President Roy Mehaffey, Anniversary Vice-President: Rhea Fletcher, Literary Vice-President: Bart Buunous, Secretaryl Willard Griggs. Censor, Forensic Term First Row: Constance Edwards, President: Donna Day, First Vice-President: Helen Staley, Second Vice-President: Alice Marie Boley, Sec- retary, Phyllis Inman, Censor. Second Row: Rhea Fletcher, President, Ed Morton, Vice-President, Willard Griggs, Secre- taryz Cebion Fussell, Ccnsor, 'ex -r. 1 1- SBE C -4 I' 1-.J -n -v N ,nv Y 7 41' fs. W-.4 -nf. A 7' , f, gn AR A ,.-v' , r A. -v 3 9-Q n 17 . ---Q f if ' iq ci f 1 .,,. Wm? , ' ' ' ' ' was-1,1 1. --.f f 41'-.vf 1, 3 ' Y . y ft - x I Az 9 V, as af- Q .1 4' a 4 4- . v x w.-.ff . v vig ilu-' -,. -4... Each semester an opportunity to make Scholas- tic Headlines is given to any student who is willing to put forth genuine interest, a great deal of study, and perseverance. It is a merit worthy of praise to be invited to join an honor club. Such qualifications as thirty quality points with no grade below C and ,iL'lE'l52E-S...-,1..4-...L-,,- --,., --. LS Uri at least a B on the particular subject represented by the club and other personal requirements must be met. The English, History, Modern Language, Music, Bible, Business, and Science honor clubs hold monthly meetings to present programs of interest to club members. Members: Mary Frances Ammons, David Beck, Pat Bowers. Ann Brookshire, Suzanne Brown, Ken Paul Clark, Nelson Causby, Coleman Cody, Fay Coker. Daniel Lee Cox, Peter Edwards. Marilyn England, Marty Etchinson, Nancy Fulton, Mary Ann Glasgow, Juanda Hamrick, Susie Hembree, Belva Hudson, Curtis Hunter, Lee Roy Hutchins, Sylvia Jones, Jerry Knotts, Sandra Merriman, Laura Nash, Eddie Newman, Wanda Norris, Ron Pare, Cindy Perkins, Brenda Scott, Bobbie Shiplett, Yvonne Tate, Susan Towe, Archie Turner, Peggy Wise, Sharon Wood, Morris Wray, Bill Young, David Youngman, Lee Daniel, ...unusu- International Relations Club The International Relations Club, representing the social sciences, offers students an insight into past and present world affairs. Guest speak- ers, film strips, and informal discussions are presented at various times throughout the year. The club attempts to study world situations with an unbiased viewpoint in an effort to make each member a more intelligent and alert citizen of the United States and the world. - one hundred and sixteen - x H.. ,ew , if 5 ? 25 J I 1 I' 'l ri hi 7,5 ' . 'Ti P TEH- , X' 4 5 5 'nk X -' ,A . 1 First row. seated. left to right: Fay Stone, Phyllis Williams, Sue Milburn, Susan Walker, Annie Lee Chambers, Joyce Payne, Jill Richardson, Glenda Cannon. Seemid rout, seated, left to right: Jane Milam, Judy Sutton, Starr Keller, Carolyn Williams. Mary Ann Price, Kay Shadoan, Marlene Howard. Stmidirig: Phyllis Moore. Helen Brown. Third row. standing, left to rzglitg Patsy Harris, Ron McCla1nrock, Carole Wall, Jean Yoder, Deborah Edwards, Eliza- beth Bullard, Jane Haywood, Lillian Robinson, Carolyn Everidge, Judy Elam, Gene McCrtary. Gail Reynolds, Zella Moore, Faith Edwards, Thora Belle Worley. John Rawls, criblerus Club The Scriblerus Club, composed of the honor signed to create interest and kindle imaginations. Englsh students, seeks to foster appreciation for Particular emphasis is placed on the study of the the best in literature. Monthly programs are de- literary background of the countries of the world. First row, left to right: Elaine Hensley, Linda Meyer, Ruth Laxrscey, Sandy Nolan, Connie Edwards, Jennie Lou Hunter, Joyce Lockhart, Jane Fogle, Linda McBride. Ruth Carter, Hazel West, Jeannie Brown. Elaint Teague, Pat Couch, Sercmcl row, left to right: Pat Gores, Wilma Roberts, Sharon Purcell, Amelia Coates, Marian Ann Messer, Judy Ferguson, Judy Bennett, Bob Dodson. Richard Drescher, Jo Ann Lewis, Carolyn Ussery. Hainp Queen, Sharon Pope. Celeste Frost, Becky Burgin, Barbara Greene. U 'xLl Business Club i The members of the Business Honor C l u b seek to stimulate inter- est in business activi- ties, develop a knowl- edge of business ethics. keep abreast of current methods of business, and develop pleasine' person- ality traits which are ew- sential in business. Mfinthly meetings fea- ture g u e st speakers, field trips, and pro- grams by the members of the club. - one hundred and seventeen -- ffs y, tag, French Club Parlez - vous Francais? Outstanding programs about the French people, their coun- try, their customs, and their history are regularly pre- sented in the French Club. Guest speakers often help the m e in b e r s understand the French culture. The club is outstanding among the mod- ern language clubs at Mars Hill College. .., W .Ar 0' 337568132 ' First Row: Bart Bounous, Nancy Jo Hannah, Patricia Staton, Audrey Bunce, Toni Snider, Janice Layne, Rosemary Jones. Peggy Woody, Alice Boley. Second Row: Anna Marie Nussbaumer, Kay Chapman, Carroll Williams, Morris Mason, Ronald Kates, Dennis Johnston, Jerry Jordon, Christine Crisp, Joan Grigg, Suzanne Beck. panish Club An opportunity to become better acquainted with the life, customs, and literature of the Spanish-speaking na- tions is offered to members of the Spanish Club. This understanding is gained by the various programs and projects of the club members. .xiovies about the Latin Amer- ican countries and Spain are shown in the Audio-Visual room of the library. Spanish magazine reports, short stor- ies, and classics are very of- ten read and discussed in the meetings. Special guest speakers give further knowl- edge of our Spanish-speaking neighbors. ,,,. t .,. , 3f5.,,A' 12 15 me . Seated: Martha Nanney, Edward Hensley, Mary Helen Burch. Second Row: Garnette Jones, Larry Farrell, Janye Tomlinson, Nancy Stackhouse, Betsy Jackson Betty Jane Foster, Marie Newton, Beverly Wells. Standing: Catherine Pages Pete Boisseau, John Hazelgrove. Morris Hooten. - one hundred and eighteen - leso L O Logotlua R The Bible Hunur Clulw uf- fers its nieinllers un oppor- tunity for mnre study and at deeper unclerstunrling uf the Bible. Prngrznns feature the study of ancient Hebrew cus- toms, modern Christian cus- tunis, and beliefs and custnms of other great world religions. 5:41 A tl Vin! l l at l X l Seated, left tn rzgltt: Nellie Aldrlcltle, Betty Ann Sherill, Rosalyn Skeltnn Sara Lung, Virginia Webb, Jean Seay. Standing, left In rtgltti C, W, Moss. Binl-alt Hunter, Hilda Dean. Martha Jacobs. Catharine Greer, Dick Frith. Charles Cululc Adams. Members: Judy Thames, Marcia Byassee, Virginia Mac-Neil, Lynda McNeill. Carol Moore, Edwina Tart, Leon Raper, Allen Cantrell, Juanita Williams. Barbara Chenault. Virginia Campbell. Ray Morrison, Latane James, Mary Ju Beech, Ken Denton. - one hundred and nineteen - Orplleon Club The music hnnnr cluh nt'- fers its niemliers an frppur- tunity tn discuss and enjfiy all phases of the music world. Prngrznns include ni u s i c at l games, concerts, and guest speakers. l l shui-I lf :ps ...Ls 2 Sfxliif l 's '+ i11 I 1 fi-' i , x i . , .,,, . Members: Doug Aldredge, Brenda Alexander, Sam Beard, Brenda Bell, Regin- ald Bolick ,Vernon Browning, Larry Bruce, Tom Bryan, Aileen Burnette, Gary Carter, Reginald Carter, Joyce Craft, Bobby Davis, Henry Davis, Dean Estes, Duke Everhart, John Fisher, Smith Goodrum, Mark Goodson, Don Hammersla, Sandra Harvey, Susie Henderson, Richard Hutchins, Sylvia Jones, Douglas Lilly, Merle Love, Vic Ku. Moses McCall, Albert McDougald, Wayne Moore, Joseph Oates. Janet Owens, Jean Pages, John Pardue, Larry Rogers, Jimmp Tate, Joseph Voss, Bobby Robinson, Lynette Robinson, Walter Ware, Ray Walker, Jimmy Williamson, Hugo Wong, Terry Blanton. Sponsors: Dr. Outten, Mr. Ray, Mr. Vernon Wood. an - clence Club Members of the Science Club receive a deeper insight into the latest scientific de- velopment and progress of research in the various fields of science. Discussions and programs are often drawn from papers written by stu- dents or from special re- search projects. German Club For honor students in Ger- man this club promotes group discussions, movies, and lec- tures about the language, history, and customs of the German people. . 3- -as 'Q' First row. left to right: Ann Dowdy, Judy Pierce, Mary Sue Mclntire, Patsy Clark. Second row, left to right: Mr. Farkas. Jim Lowery. Judy Sparrow, Judy Woodard, James Cook, Millard Griffin, Jane Tharin, Debbie Edwards, Garnette Jones, Johnny Grier, Bud Schoolar, Jack Stokes. - one hundred and twenty - Forensics Club ,a 12. A great deal of interest was shown i11 the Mars Hill Foreiisics N Team this year. Coached by M11 Gentry Crisp, the team once again Cyl established an excellent reputation lll forensics among both junior ' and senior colleges. This year the team faced such strong opponents -. ' ' ' as the United States Naval Academy and a team from Duke l,'11i1'er- sity. I11 the fall the team had some practice debates with ll2ll'llllCl'- Webb College and East Tennessee College. Then the new members of the team attended the a1111ual Novic Debate Tournameiit at Wake Forest College where they held up Mars Hill's good recoi-d. In the spring. Mr. Crisp formed a debating class which was very success- ful. After attending the South Atlantic Forensics Tournament at Hickory, where our debaters did very well, the team traveled to Carsoii-Newniaii College in Jefferson City, Tennessee. These tourna- ments included competition in oral reading. radio. speech, public ad- dress, and problem solving besides the full rounds of debate. The year was climaxed by a junior college tournament held at Appa- lachian College in Boone. The debate topic for the year was Re- solved that the United States should adopt a prograni of compulsory health insurance for all citizens. GENTRY CRISP Coach Members, seated, left to right: .Ianye Tomlinson, Audrey Bruce. Annemarie Nusbaunimer, Mickey Buiwoiizlis, Euell Busby, Coolidge Porterfield, Gentry Crisp, Paul Clark, Jr., John David McGee, John Reagan, Harnlcl Nesbitt. - one hundred and twenty-one - I A W,,,,, - W , , ' ' 'f 'T ifV5f'T7?7T'. 1 - . Q, nlklfzgfl Cy . r Q I 'S QQ, Uramateers . 4 D 142,-.1 EXTRA! EXTRA! The Dramateers acclaim another successful year on Mars Hill Campus! The Dramateers, directed by Elizabeth Watson, has served as an outlet for those students on campus interested in dra- matics and has provided entertainment for the student body throughout the vear. Participating in the thirty-eighth annual session of the Carolina Dramatic Association in Chapel Hill, the Dramateers entered three plays, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals : Free Haircuts Tomorrow, by Eliza- ' beth Watson: and 'tRoses in the Dust, by John Morrow. All three plays were given excellent rating on presentation. ELIZABETH WEBSTER WATSON Mrs. Watson was the winner of the Pearl Setzer Deal award at the annual Carolina Festival at Chapel Hill last spring for her play entitled Where'er the Sun. Kneeling: Richard Bennett, Cindy Cochran, Gwen Franks, Richard Dillingham, Feriel Forbus, Dorothy Norman, Roy Mehaffey. Second Row: Martha Compton. Ruth Carter, Jill Richardson, Kay Shadoan, Belva Hudson. Third Row: Mae Beattie, Jerry Thompson, Ned Barrettt, Bud Derrickson, John Morrow, Mayon Weeks, Mrs. Watson. - one hundred and twenty-two - H y , .,.,, .,.. The Dramateers p r e s e n t e d Molicre's hilarious comedy, The Imaginary Invalid, as its first production. Faculty members and summer school students made up the cast. The play was presented especially for the incoming Freshmen class. The major fall production was Wil- ham Saroyarrs unusual play, t'Thc Cave Dwellersf' The play was filled with warm open-heartedness and l.lIlDZill'Ul'llZ- ing fondness tor the misfits of the world. The misfits were John Morrow as on old Clown, Feriel Forbus as an aged actress. Bill Deans as an ex-prize fighter. and B. J. Bowling as a waif. The Christmas play chosen for production this year was The Gift of Tenyinf' by John Tumpane, The action took place in Japan on the night of Christ's birth. Belva Hud- son played the part of Tenyin. Her father, the emperor, was portrayed by Roy Mehaffey. YYY jf .2 First Row: Sharon Lee Wood, Cynthia Perkins, Edwina Tart, Peggy Wood, Jane Haywood, Elaine Collins. Second Row: Franklin Anderson, Morris Hooton. Ronald McClamrock, Sam Beard, Bobby Davis, Harry De-Loach. Art Club The Art Club, although not an honor club, is composed mainly of art majors. The Art Club meets once a month for the purpose of promoting a general interest in art on the campus. The activities of the club include exhibits and various drawing and craft projects. All students who are interested in art, who seek the fellowship of other art admirers, and who wel- come constructive criticism from one who is well quali- fied to give it, should join the Art Club. Mr. Joe Robertson is the Art Club's advisor. Familiarization with the materials and techniques used in art and its related fields is brought about through illus- trated lectures, art films, and other projects sponsored by the club. College Marshals Again the headlines of the Mars Hill news shift to the page of honor. The centers of attraction here are the College Marshals. Each year, from the student body, a select few are chosen as col- lege marshals. These mar- shals are chosen by the fac- ulty and receive this honor because of their good charac- ter, attractive personality and outstanding scholarship. It is the duty of the marshals to act as ushers for special occasions and performances and to assist guests in any way possible. First Row: Mike Randleman, Joan Leonard, Suzanne Beck. Second Row Gary Stiffler, Michael Davis, Professor Joe Robertson and Konrad, Lance Hender son, Sarah Severance, Kyser Levering, Peggy Padgett, Bill Clark, Bud Schoolar John Morrow, Frances Elizabeth Fickling. - one hundred and twenty-four - Home Economics Club Membership in the Home Iiconomies Club is open to all students who :ire interestezl in, ure taking, or have com- pleteml 21 Course in the fielcl of Home ICQ-onomics. Mem- bers of the Club enjoy activi- ties ranging from outdoor suppers to formal teas. Par- ticipation in the club gives members valuable experience in Clothing construction, food selection and prelmrution, and home interior decorating. Front Row: Ann Graham, Joyce Almon, Judy Campbell. Seroud Rowi Thora Belle Worley, Martha Nanney, Reba Perry, Alta Jean Cantrell, Barbara Erwin, Phyllis Ann Gores. Third Row: Mrs. Howell. Mary Elizabeth McGinnis, Judy Poyner, Alice Robbins, Betsy Plennnons, Betty Jane Foster, Mary Helen Burch, Linda Hendren, Naomi Sue Honeycutt. Members: Sue Milburn, Melba Bryson, Shirley Denchfield, Linda Warwick, Sandra Harvey, Jeannie Johnson, Pat Dixon, Jane Haywood, Eva Brewer, Linda Sherrner, - one hundred and twenty-five Nursing Club The pre-nursing students ut Mars Hill compose the membership of the Nursing Club. The future nurses en- joy meeting together to share itleas along the lines of their mutual aspirations and in- tended professions. The col- lege infirmziry provides a suitable setting for the meet- ings of the Nursing Club. r E fl E r Seated: Gary Morris, Randy Riddle, John Fisher, Dave Coffey. Richard Gray. Standing: Dean Lynch, Charles Coble Adams, Coolidge Porterfield, Harry DeLoach. Women's Student Council The Women's Student Coun- cil strives to promote student democracy and honesty on Mars Hill campus. The council held regular meetings throughout the year to discuss problems which arose in the dormitories and on campus. Officers this year were: President, Virginia Webbg Vice-President, Florence Grey: Secretary, Marie Newton. 4 iVIen's Student Council The Men's Student Council endeavors to maintain high standards and enforce regula- tions among the students. The council is composed of the pres- ident, vice-president, and secre- tary of each of the five men's dormitories, and the presidents of each of the cottages. Offi- cers this year were: President, John Fisher: Vice-President, John Randolph Riddleg Secre- tary, Dave Coffey. Z i' Seated: Jane Fogle, Florence Gray, Virginia Webb, Marie Newton, Zella Moore. Standing: Sandy Nolan, Jean Yoder, Cecelia Rigsbee, Rita Reid, Carolyn Everidge, - one hundred and twenty-six I mimi :ivf'TF:'I Good ' LQ A-' Q., , I A -.. V , ,AA,,..-.,,AL .,, , - ,. 1 'I ,., .v - - . ' . ,,,,. . . . . , . . , -. . . . .. . , . . .'.' .',1au .,: .-,-.-. .'-'.'.'.'.','.','i'.' ,il -'T'- ':'7'1' '-'1'flCL'- - 5 1 v RJJJJ LL. 1Y,JJQY, l l 1 A - I ' ' ' ' ' ', '1'1 l OUI' fl y lolley, sections yliuth for T arch 25 Opry. h Nash- -7, ster llnion lit in Col- l by Jllg, llo, tie tl. yery ng ire er 'et nl 'o ,f. iS' .1 28. ...- DR, HOPKINS Dr. Hopkins To Play Compositions 0f Bach, Beethoven, And Chopin ln Jan. 31, Concert Ur. Robert Elliott Hopkins, heztcl ol the llepgtrtrnent of Music ol Mins Hill College, will appear in at pigino conceit in the Mars Hill zintlitoriurn :it 8:00 p.m., Ilzinunry fll, 1961. Frenr'h Suite in C Major by Buch and Sonata in Cl Major, op. 2, No. fl by Beethoven will be Dr. Hopkins' lirst nunibers. Alter intermission, Dr. Hopkins will plaiy Napoli fl922j by Poulenti, Hliztllzule in fi iXlinor g Two Mzijnrluis, IJ Major' :intl 'HF Nlinorug :intl Srherlo in C-shztrp Minot by Chopin. Di. llomkins, gi nzitiv of : ': 1 YLTli e filet-lislunti, gl'LlLllliIlt'll fl o In 1flVgV1'Ll'f 'Y 'll MMU' llilillllllt' High mint nigh stinnii in to-19. 5W'lff'Q'1 'f'- W59- , llziving been Qtwgntletl the l'ul- lluringg high sthool, he stutlietl might 5,l14,12n',l1jI, for piano piano with Mink Hollinizin zincl qludy in Vig-mm gn A'xkQjLlf'l11iC Cnstxix' Nelson :it Greensboro lm-y NIu5ik mul 413,-,tdhndh Clollege. He gizicluzilecl lirstlin 7 I LW .. ArtExh1' ' 1CuI'1T.. fro is clone in st .intl browns w low, without Desolation green wooclt u l. it n f e lil St:ipe is ll rt this city clone A package des by Keyser Lex tention. Among fresl' Roses hy Pi lllles renlistir I ventionzilizetl l' hzickgrouml. i MUSIC lt will' be 'jointly sponsored hy the Churfli-.Recreation Se,-V. Ice ol the Suntlzix' Sthool Board :ind the Tiztiningf llnion depart. 'll North :incl South Cur- pcnl zirxingements and being inztcle by Izimes zitmniil director ol' the yeh. fstivgilk purpose ig tt, gchurrhes with the val- lnina as :in unexcelletl pl presenting truth. Five Jlziys will be presented. presentations will be xvillliillh :intl Mary , V .l bv the Fit-ff uq...:.. Eli' welltl' Hl8l'l School Choral Clinic i TQ Qccur on Campus Next Week The twelfth 'tnntril H' l S h the two wirketl stepesisterg who vie with eztth other for the royal llllelltions, the eonniving Dan- tlini, serviirit of the Prince, and the shy. appealing Cinderella. The Nfltionnl Opera Company the De In-I I - - Q. lglpc 'mol Cihorzil Clinic, sponsored bf uns lonncletl in 1948 b the Czmll nl'Sl'lfi..lii..liIilS.K iii- xlfmii-college' will W held oii Fletcher of Raleighli Alba music :mx 'wr 'iwmmrp vimfessor of YOUNH group of singers tours West Virg ' ' ' The Cli Mars Hill directors, 1 lina will Ill OF quartett f The prog 'T ' ' - e-lk-1 fa-Y-we f 'T'T72if'TfY,' ,Lg The College Choir The Mars Hill College Choir is perhaps one of the best advertise- ments our college can provide. Through its many local appearances and its extensive tours, the College Choir carries the spirit of Mars Hill College to any audience for which it performs. , Q ti Q T l This year, the choir under the excellent direction of Mr. Thomas J. Cole, toured portions of Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina. They m ' presented programs in churches, high schools, and other colleges. E l E 1 li ' l l l THOMAS J. COLE Director H ALLEN CANTRELL President Front Row: Belva Hudson, Zella Gray Moore, Patsy Clark, Gloria Rotan, Martha Compton, Toni Snider, Jayne Grace Stephenson, Faye Shelton, Maude Wells, Feriel Forbus, Linda James, Judy Swift, Mary Beth Brundage, Ruth l Carter, Phyllis Moore, Hazel West, Kay Shadoan. Second Row: Derith Morris, Jill Richardson, Julia Teeter, Judy Thames, Betty Morgan. Ed Alexander, Allen Cantrell, Ken Denton, Dixon Free, Ray Morrison, Ray Luther, Marlene Cole, Judy Powell, Mary Dale Carter, Lynda McNeill, Patsy Bowers. Third Row: Bill Masten, Ron Jackson, Coolidge Porterfield, Jim Miles, David Williams, Ron Cooke, Bud Derrickson, Manly League, Ralph Halliwill, Ronald Luck, Micky Burroughs, Fred Linkenhoker, Bob Carter, Glenn Williams. i 1 First Row: Bet-kv Watswn. Lgiturie James. Carolyn Davis, Czitherine Powell. Julin Jtiirlun, Millard Griffin, Susie Brown, Ann Dziint-run. Sei-mir! Rmb: Trina Ratlibone. Roy ML-liaffey, Odell Renigzir, B1'tJl'lkS Bui'nliarclt. Bobby Edwards, Mawun Weeks, Paul Clark. Dave Griffith. Arlis Suttles, Lane R1,llJ','I'lS. Baiimv C111'tt-r, Judy Wuodarcl, Mary Ann Price, Norris Gentry. Mr, Jelin Sunirall, Third Ruin: Carl Trauh. Pauline Briggs. .Im- Williams. Linda DeLoach, Sandra Allen, Don Shepherd. 9-an l l The Band 'Z' JOHN SUMHALL Director ARLIS SUTTLES President Une nf the hottest news sturies nn campus this year was nur College Band. Under the superb direction nt' John Sumrzill, the lmiifl zicldefl life f and color to Mars Hill Campus life. Playing zinil marching for the tlmt- l hall games, presenting Thzuiksgiving, spring and Qfltllfllllitlfbll clvncerts. and playing for chapel were just zu few nf its activities. This yezii' the liznid presented concerts in several high schimls in Nnrth Cziiwililiu. i l MAJORETTES: Mary Ann Price, Sandra Alle-ii, Susie Bruwn, Ann Dzinic-i'un. - one hundred and thirty-one - rm-W ' ,np aww sw.: 3I7muiiuEiZEui,tBuiaM42A1aaiQtg.s4eu, QB First Row, Left to Right: Marsha Myassee, Jennie Willis, Cindy Tomberlin, Pat Byrd, Virginia McNeill, Gwen Rob- inson. Betty Beckner, Sherry Greene, Virginia Campbell, Sara Severance, Joanne Bennett. Second Row: Barbara Chen- ault, Barbara Pate, Nancy Bates, Hannah Greene. Judy Giddens, Mary Jo Beach, Judy Robinson, Virginia Blackwood, Sylvia Jones. Elaine Hensley. Third Row: Juanita Williams, Bill Penland, Don Potcat, Joe Newsome, Bill Deans, Bobby Revis, Mac Watson. John Reagan, Johnny Grier, Sara Griffin. The Campus hoir What headlines would be complete without a song from the Mars Hill College Campus Choir? Members of the choir find endless enjoy- ment and value in participation throughout the year. Membership is open to the entire student body and especially to students who enjoy an opportunity to lift up their voices in fellowship, fun and song. The Campus Choir, composed of mixed voices, has presented numerous pro- grams on campus and in churches of the surrounding community. - one hundred and thirty-two - Focus Weelc Was Most Effective ln Campus Religious Life By SANDY RAGSDALE Ftbruiry IU mirlxtd the end of t xery wonderful ind momentous week in the religious lift of Mirs Hill stueents S me hue sut thu this yetts lliristiin loeus XX Lek x is :he most effeetixt in fiftetn yeirs One thing was very evident during this week 7 s iv.i w.iS bteltel by prayer. liven months before Lhristinn Focus Wfeek be' gan, there were siniill pmyer groups formed, n the boys' dorms. gi l' dorms Sundry School eldsses, Training Unions, ,ind hall prayer meetings. 'Ihere was .ind still is .1 concern lis wldyet on the p.1rt of students or their friends tr sehoolnutes wio made important deeisions, Much time w.is spent in conferences. both Joyce Loclthatt Is ii ' ' W' gr un 'atm A I' 535351 : .I is N it 1 ga i ,A X ff Ft NV' Page Four 'rt-n: HILLTOP, MARS ,HILL coi.u:Gn Mus H1 E ' -ii i fIr:r 5: f5Z1 5.i ., . . . zz.-if - ' i - V M - A . 'A f A . - , f -'--- -- V , , ' ' 5 - - - t i . 5 L2s?A 1a? ' 2- - ' t - 1 ' - ' . I . l ' . t ll , ' . ' ' l . . ' H i t- 5 , ' In th Y I I I I I :.:, 2 L, ,... , ,5 1 , K Y t ii ru E gi, W ,S I M L V i f v i ' Y r s i 'J l 1 I 4 t I l f t 1 Be t private .ind group, discu l -- praying about these c Youth prayer meet d.iy nights ere.ited inn istered before. Morni vespers witnessed ind 'end.1nce, As for the services t ifIlkl.ll'lCC continued trough the week at th es. A definite spi id truly the Lord s ir two messengers f Dr. Elmer West, Fo ward Personnel Secre in Lawrence. Shel the chti el services ' L l RELIGION f and Banquet fflgesl fContinued from Page 17 A or amy' Page Shelton is head of the Pro- ' urams Committee. : performance is being direct- Mrs, Elizabeth Wfatson and Cole. is, The YXVA will continue gmyer meetings in the Dorms neoumge girls to follow up decisions, II efforts are centered around goal - To make His way ours, we write each decision and ex- Religious Drama To Be Presented The Return of C.h,mdr.1 will be given by the religious drama tlassi. ' in th eoinb ehurcl Tho Kester Connie didn n or DL'Sl KHCDDCLJ L.xnun.iun..1v tt. Ndreh. .1 panel of GLAMOUR ede :tors will name the ten most out- st.inding young women the IU Best Dressed College Girls in America. The top ten will be photos gmphed for GI.AMOUR's August College issue. Ax 2 their offiters for the spring 5431112 ter, 'lhey .tre president, Gwi Pitltlesiiner, vite-president, Gem Mtirdoek, seert-t.iry-tre.isurer, Chi Combs, und eh.ipl.1in, Peter Wfon New members who were n- listed in the l.ist edition are Dot Aldredge, Hl'end.l Bell, Ann Bfgqm lim Vlliort ltihn Fisher, lohn Pig - .,.. ......A.. 4 Vf 'Petra tk: :iff 1 D 'T -rr-a msn-u zen:-m mmm rnmrnw First Row: Ron Stamey, Judy Elam, Joyce Lockhart, Rosalyn Creel, Betsy Jackson, Faith Edwards Art Collier Bobby Davis, Larry Williams, Herman Hicks, Dixie Chastain, Mary Catherine Bass, Allen Clark, George Ridenhour The Baptist Student Union Certainly the biggest news story on campus this year was the work of the Baptist Student Union. The purpose of the B.S.U. is to link the college students and the local church in an active program to promote spiritual and social life on Mars Hill Campus. The B.S.U. is composed of all Baptist students belonging to the different church-affiliated organizations on campus and in the Mars Hill Baptist Church, such as the Train- ing Union, Sunday School, Young Women's Auxiliary, Minis- terial Conference, and Volunteers for Christ. The Executive Council is annually elected by the students to supervise and coordinate the xvork of the various organizations. - one hundred and thirty-four - 'wave BOBBY DAVIS President K v , President ...... , .,...A..........., First Vice President .,.., -gf' Second Vice-President V, Au-,,. Third Vice-President .... . ,A E S6C1'8f2l1'y ........,,..,...,,,... - I T1'eusu1'e1' ..,,,.............. V ,.,. Publicity E Music ...,......... ' Fi' Sunday Sclmml .......,... 1960-61 BSU. Council linblly lluvis AH Vuliivl' Faith Edwzu-fls Betty ,lucksmi Ruselyn ffm-cl . ..,.... Sum Beard .lwyce Lwrckhztrt Hun Stumcy I,2ll'l'Y Williams - - Training Union .............., ...... H erniun Hicks Town Repicseiitative .... ....,....,....... . Judy Ifllum if' Y. W. A. ...................,.,,,.....,,, ......,,..... D ixie Chustuin i Volunteers for Christ .......,.,..... ..., B Iury C2ltilt'l'illQ Buss A 13' Mission Council Ci'1iiil'DlllIl ...,.. ......, l ,lemme Ridcnhuui' ELLA J' PIERCE MlIliStQ1'i2ii CUl1f61'QI1Cf:' ...,...,., .,.........,. A H2111 f'l211'kQ Sponsor The purpose of the BSU. is to serve as the unifying bond that links the college students with the local Baptist Church. N . ian 7OCllS lltt Ministerial Conference All ministerial students enrolled in Mars Hill College are automatically members of the Ministerial Conference. Weekly meetings offer them training in preaching and Bible reading. The meetings are planned with the aid of faculty counselors to instruct and unite them in their desire to lead themselves and others to a fuller realization of the Christian life. These ministerial students help with each of the Sunday evening worship services and take charge of the entire service once each quarter. Front Row: Douglas West, Kenneth Huneycutt, Allan Clark, Dan Keels, Tim Sellers, John David McGee, John Kelly, Jr., Donald Spriggs. Second Rows Kennon Roberson, Archer Turner, Jimmy Bone, Larry Elliot, Roland Millsaps, Arthur Collier, Gene Wilson, Eddie Moore. Morris Wray, Edward Morton. - one hundred and thirty-six - '3'-'F First Roir: Wanda Jean Norris, Nellie Aldridge, Sue Milburn, Marlene Howard, Brenda Kay Rozier, Pat Thompson, Mary Catherine Bass, Faye Stone, Martha Hunter, Barbara Erwin, Ann Chambers. Secmid Row: Faye Milstead, Sandra Miller, Susie Heinbree, Jane Milam, Faye Coker, Lillian Robinson, Virginia Collis, Judy Sitton, Paul Sunnners, Ed Newman, Starr Keller, Jane Haywood. Martha Jacobs, Sandra Trexler, Janye Tomlinson, Jean Seay. Carolyn Syndor, olunteers For Christ ahead, they come together in fellowship with one another and with God to strengthen each other and hetter acquaint themselves with the wide world, hoping someday to take the greatest challenge of all and are constantly challenged to meet these needs. - Go ve Realizing the necessity of preparation for the task Volunteers for Christ is composed of young Christians who have dedicated their lives to Chris- tian service. Meeting once a month, they are pre- sented with the needs of the people all over the world - one hundred and thirty-seven - l 1 l l ,.s. Young Women's Auxiliary ,V T The purpose of the Y.W.A. is to unite Baptist young women to advance missions by gathering to study about missions in programs and study courses, to pray intelligently for missions, to give to missions, to live for Christ constantly. . . In other words, to put the 'Miss' into 'Missionsf DIXIE LOYCE CHASTAIN Y.W.A. Campus President Members: Nancy Andrews, Sue Anthony, Judy Bennett. Judy Buckner, Sandra Buckner, Audrey Bunce, Julia Burgess, Becky Burgin, Dixie Chastain, Bobbie Chenault, Barbara Cobb, Virginia Collis, Virginia Costner, Catherine Crocker, Theresa Davis, Donna Day, Ann Deaton, Pat Dixon, Linda Dunevant, Beverly Eakin, Hannah Greene, Nancy Hannah, Linda Haney, Susie Hembree, Peggy Hill, Mary Anna Hunt, Martha Hunter, Martha Jacobs. Kaye Jordon, Phyllis Keller, Starr Keller, Bette Kelly, Becky Lawton, Janis Layne, Jean Lewis, Brenda Medford, Jane Milam, Sue Milburn, Sandra Miller, Linda McMillam, Laura Nash, Anna Marie Nussbaumer, Sandy Nolan, Wanda Norris, Janet Owens, Barbara Pate, Joyce Payne Cindy Perkins Lillian Robinson Lynette Robinson Sarah Severan F A , , , C , ce, aye Stone, Carole Swicegood, Janye Tomlinson, Sandra Trexler, Susan Walker, Viola Whitaker, Faye Stone. - one hundred and thirty-eight - nf-'s M' Mission Council I T r 'N Through the Mission Uuuncil. lllurs Hill rzidiutes the Christizin atmosphere fur which it is su distinguished, Inspired hy the desire uf students spreaid the Gospel, the Mission Vuuncil cun- ducts week-end services ut Oteen Veterans Hospital, Fame River Prison Czinip. and :it Mt. Olive Baptist Fhurch. With the aid nf the faithful 'mission hug- gyf the council travels to var- ious churches to conduct week- end revivals. All their activi- ties are geared tu keep them busy for Christ. hr-'Y eg ,- , , . f NY 'v,--, 4-JSI l . a . jx , ' , , fp, . . z - 1-,f1,,, -55. .. f ' 1-,Q-ff,gf52f:SQ'Q,'2fm N ' ' 5 ...,., tg' 1:g -,V-f '-.'t'?,,: sz. 1 ',.'.g'Q'1-' -' , ' '5' V.,'f' - ' s ' ...,m.w.5e-L'-.mem-ESM,shew '- Kmc.mQswszdL2FH5' N' ' Bud Derrickson, C. W. Moss, Martha Cmnpton, Charles Gcrsnell, Larry Elliot. Tim Sellers, Mary Thore, George Ridenhour, Dixie Chastain. 1 First Row: Cathryn Crocker, Mary Leopard, Mary Sue Mclntire, Secretary: Beverly Wells. Second Row: The Reverend James Thurman. pastorg Don Miller. Vice-President: Shirley Denchfield, Harry Cannon, Rebecca Burgin, John Jennette, Bob Jenkins. Third Row: Jim Pierce, Treasurer: Jim Ritchie, Paul Summers. Presidentg Wilson Kirby. - une hundred and thirty-nine - iCtll0fllSlQ tuclent ovement This vear the Methndist stu- dents on campus had their own church in which tu worship Vhrist. The members :ire pro- vided rwppurtunities tri achieve the nhiective uf spiiituul growth church services, group meet- ings. fellowship suppers, und parties. A cmistzint spirit of friendly C0l'lDE'l'lltlHll exist be- tween the M.S.M. and the BSU. - i l L s wi,4.-- Q Seated: Jane Tharin, Debbie Edwards, Garnette Jones. Standing: Johnny Grier, Bud Schoolar, Jack Stokes. Westminster Fellowship The Westminster Fellowship is the organization for all Pres- byterian students on Mars Hill's campus. Members hold regular meetings in which they work to- ward a better understanding of the principles of the Presbyter- ian Church and to promote Christian fellowship. They work in close cooperation with the B.S.U. ':gzfz'17:'rv2g.,. -7. Canterbury Club Episcopalians enrolled at Mars Hill may join the Canterbury Club. Members meet for fel- lowship, instruction, and to ob- tain a better understanding of the Episcopal Church. In con- junction with the B.S.U., the Westminster Fellowship, and the Methodist Student Move- ment, the Canterbury Club pro- motes Christian ideals on campus. vi First Row: Charles Coble Adams, Jim Little, June Franks, Mack Watson David Cottrell, Sandra Miller, Olen Coleman, Advisor. p p A p p ,y V pppp p ,,,,, y , ,, ,,, . . ,A X L' Pi -' 5 if .1 I-0 lf' ': 1 ' g.. f I 1 ..-,TI ,M , -q,r,,,.. , . ..x... W...--sv ' ' .xx 4,,,f 5 , r . x I 1 I ' , ls ' ' as ,M fm. X . '? -f-...iwgs 'V V' .:..g1sL.g,i L I - , . 3 40 L ,A,A 5 I f F ' u lllll A L. Y if Q A I 1 I w '22 A w . ' L , My ? f L - ,' A. ,gg 5? if X- as E N - 5 PT?-' T 42 , fr 'ff ' A i ' n N , b 1A, t f -w..4..r--' 445159: - one hundred and forty-one - , SL v-,-1-1-,-.v -av:-we-fvzvmv lu vw ' i I I I . . . . . . . .-.yn ' '.'.'.-.'. -'.'.','.'.'I'-'-'I'nI'I'n'I'n ii efense of his to build ieh tations hztve s season has Vintlle :intl Jacltes have nod portion conference This is an opponents :linzt Con- rs playing team, one Lions na Bulldogs Dwitoct,12-12 Before Large Homecoming Crowd 1.1,-ul up l,y ilu- piesvittc' ol .iii vtilltttsiitstit llotiivtoiiiing tiowd, the Mitts llill l.iotts lmttletl tht' CQtittltic'i'XVelilt liulltlogs, who were strong Lixotitc-s in ptegnuue prediction, to at I2-I2 tletidlocll. lhis was the third time thxit the Lions lirirc- been involved tu tle games this segisou :ind the second time with Ggittltici'-XVelmlt. The lirst meeting of the two ttxuns tit Gztitliiei'-XVulnlm t-titled in at lt-lv thaw. The grime wits lilletl with excitement :ind thrilling plays by lioth Basketball Season lC'2tllls. The Lions :ind Bulldogs lelt the iuiportrtme ol the tra- ditional claish lmctween the schools :ind fought htird for vic- tory, Mzirs llill got off to it slow stgirt, with Gardner-XVelJb pushing girross the first score, but came roaring luck in the second quarter, led by to-cn J- HLETI ,ttexzie carried Z1 1.5-lfleitdlot tht- field :tt ltftlf-time. lloth l,et-s-lNlcRae touchtlowr were sr-t up hy hrealcs, HS they rt rowrml ni llztrs Hill futnltle :tn itil:-rrepte-tl :i pztss. A hztd snzt ltr Xlgirs llill writer 'l'onuny Fr: Lit-r trvnt over tht- head of hal: lvxiclr lion liilvlw, who was attempt ing to punt, :ind rolled out c the r-ntl vone for rt safety, givin l,et's-Klclixte their final two point: llztlfback Lztrrv Honeycutt an guard Dick Albert stood out fo the Lions in xi losing cause. Honey cutt movetl the ball well on ol fcnse at times, and Albert le the forward wall on defense wit numerous tackles, lX1cLeod an Terry Postell were offensiv stzindouts for Lees-lN1cRa ' CS enderson I . , 'nw first- A bthe oulv y xcseiiti Cogttli Harrell XVood opened 'J mi? ' ligisketlmll przittice olliciztlly last V, V V l if 'l'liut'stl1iy night, with tipproxi- Um BU-f-ML mgttely tltl-I-I-1'-Lie L' 'fsffniof tll7,1iIIIl7ff' iuiprovetl 6 pd 'lillis optii to believe zihle to tai ule. len K inrlttde xi A T lessee, tllemsou C isis? Sexetal 4 ivebb' !Vttl'lvLllll.f o Y ,Ui tgtl ctlttcztti pf time u.illy routi i Hinton, si! ' 1 nitric' ll'trl on Y giuizt, hats s r a V 1 --Q-...-..--1 lp mat .1t...s-H., .ui-, ...ut J ..- .... -.. ...- ,. ,, ,A outstanding year. NI: H'll' h h A HS I 5 f2lgC1'S Cilillllftffl in t e Junior Classic Tournzunent git Brevztrd rophy to the collection now displayed in Conch Scoring Parade ll forward Billy Young, from near scoring attack with rt l4,5 average ranks ninth in conference scorers, n for the Lions' lust seztson :ts well, vzird, lil Virginian Boll Holsten is average. Cuurd Scott Conner is the uhle figures consisteutls. Clonner in IC. The srorinv :iverive lo' ' I - . l ot let l1rin lli...,,., rr :ri uw, ff ,,,, - ,A-,A Y,Y,,, Vl, lllgllffhl lllCllVlKlllXll Sfilillllg lOIIll lor the Nl.trs Hill tt-.im this sezis son, :ts he led the ollense witlt 28 points. Nlatrtiu hit in close with jump shots to :umtss his 28. The Lions were determined to rome home victorious, :intl the tlcterminaition pgtid off in Z1 win. Bolt Holsteu figured in tht' Mars Hill Whip tl ll 82-66 In llameHere llw Lions sought revenge, :ind WCUFUJ It, its they solidly trouuced Uldl 5 lllll Ull I II The Lions of liars I to ciJlftlllCf-xVCbb on rl st 15 point margin, 79 llttlldogs led all the the Lions never able ti gt successful offensive. time the Lions were t .. E1 11. ,-,.-mr unrl ir W X -e zftrmuavul. fulfil Q ral- :2 ,. ww c., ,,,,ya.f..tfg, .,-VW. U7 3- . if ,.,li,,w,,,,p w5,,,,,,q5-if, .- , , ' 5 FOOTBALL 60 Coaches Henderson and Wood -E.. v' -- ., - I va s Y Q r i-.X 2 'ff m- .. A 1 .. I . .I I ., AN QA . QB . 1 i, 'iaih: i':agg'6- from now: Barry 1-ioneycutt, Chuck Reynolds, Buddy Windle, Bob McClure, Tim Cowin, Scott Conner, Brodie Kapps, Bill Masten, John Ba k' . S ' ' ' A s in econd Row. Robert Hamlin, Jerry Chandler, Tom Stanford, Stanley Wrinkle, Kirk Mills, Dick Albert, Clarence Maxey, Robert Wright. Third Row: Barrow Carter, Johnny Watts, Dick Stallings, Richard F . 1. t. . . . . . . amig ie ti, Ron Henderson, William Lang, Donnis Corn, Donald Bibb. Fourth Row: Ford Parker, Cyril Rice, George Wall, Ralph Frazier, Larry Bruce, Dick Graybill, Lewis Kendrick, Andrew Jackson Hale, Walter Ware, Blake Davis. - one hundred and forty-four - i s 4 I -P W' E '-Q K. ! fn Q K Mxeg Q F -'4 eg I Xl 'If ,.'. , 1- ,z,, MA. if .rw xr. 's-. -. r 1' iii? 1 .xgyim . V . We ff ffl? 1 as w, if S- YQ u-- Y x A :Q ff? , gi. .4 1 J XS ' 'HU 1 9, ifqwn-4 Sk Wi' Q 'nh 3 A -.va , vw 8. FOOTBALL 1960 Although the Mars Hill Lions did not suc- ceed in recapturing the W.C.J.C.C. Champion- ship, this is no reflection on the squad. The record compiled by the Lions does not adequate- ly nor fairly evaluate the effort put forth by the team and the coaches. Coach Henderson and Coach Wood were faced with the task of rebuilding, and this was a very important factor. There were seven re- turning lettermen, and the majority were line- men. The only returning backs were Buddy Windle and John Fisher. Fullback Fisher was injured early in the season, and saw no further action. Returning linemen were Groundhog Thompson, Ford Parker, Robert Wright, Tom Stanford, and Clarence Maxey. These seven lettermen carried a heavy load in the gridiron contests throughout the season. The team of 1960 was characterized by hard-fought ties, bad breaks, and inexperience. On numerous occasions the Lions seemed to have victory at their fingertips, only to see the game deadlocked in the final minutes. The Lions were unable to break the spell with arch rival Gardner-Webb, as the two teams tied in both games. Despite three setbacks, the Lions worked hard and succeeded in shaping a bal- anced ball club. The quarterback slot was the big if in the '60 squad. Scott Conner, Louis Kendrick, and Dennis Corn constantly sought to produce an efficient aerial attack. '1g?1lI!.f., . ,il GWSZEB I' iw2lll2lgt'l'S WAYNE MERCHANT LEONARD EDVVARDS GARY CARTER The uffensive lrvznl wus L'il1'l'iQli hy KW'-Vzilvtziili Ruddy XVindle, Lzirry Huiieyciitt. Dun Rihh, und Stun Wrinkle. Windle displayed the running nliii- ity and hustle that established him us wne uf the finest hacks in the cwnference. Vwzich Hendersnn CUI1YQ1'i6li quzn'terback Tim t'nwin inte at speedster and has high hopes for the Agile hnlfliaxck. The defensive nucleus was slveurheuderl hy V41- Cziptain Fwrd Parker, Dick Albert, Robert Wright, and uG1'Hlll1di1HgIH Thurnpsfni, In addition tw these were Clarence Mnxey, R. B, Hembree, Bill Laing, Richard Famiglietti, Lzn'ry Bruce, and Vyril Rice. This corps nf linemen perfnrmed zulniinilnly as they displayed the bustle and fight required fur ai hard- hitting line. In View of the future. the success wt' 1981 de- pends upon the aippliculinii nt' newly acquired ex- perience. develnped ability. and 11 fighting, hustling' spirit that is characteristic uf the Liuns gridirun squad. PARKER AND HENDERSON Al.I,-CONFERENCE End Ford Parker und Guznwl Rennie Hender- son were selected tu the W.l .J.C.4', All-Cfvnference Team. Halfback Ruddy Windle was nznned us hn11+11'ulJIe mentiun. OUTSTANDING PLAYERS SELECTED The most valiiuhle player nwzn'd was received by Buddy Windle, hest lvlucker hy Rnhert Wright, and best defensive by Ronnie Hendersnn. t..-. ---1---1-.-.f.jr.'r57:f:,. 3. I I U BA KETBALL 6 I nf'-'T fi. 'is .. 39 3 a Bottom Row: Bill Young, Forward. Blake Davis, Guard: Don Hinton, Center: Mackie McLendon, Forward: Dave Hughes. Guard: Bernie Peikins, Guard. Top Row: Wesley Hargett, Forward: Bob Holsion, Forward: Ray DeHart, Guard: Ronnie Kates, Guard: Scott Conner, Guard: Joe Martin, Center. - one hundred and forty-eight -- , 4 if LIU Aff THE LIONS IN ACTION Front Row: Caleb Jackson Goodman, Blake Davis, Mackie McLendon, Bob Holston. Joe Martin. Second Row: Scott Conner, Ray DeHart, Charles Kates, Dave Hughes, Wesley Hargett, Bill Young, Bernie Perl-tins. THE 1961 BASKETBALL TEAM Coach Harrell Woocl's Mars Hill Lions compiled an over-all record of 8-12, and a conference record of 5-9. This record, showing a notable improvement over the record compiled by the team of 1960, can be contributed to much hard work and newly ac- quired value. The Lions were proud of Co-Captains Bill Young and Dave Hughes. This duet scored consistently in the double figures, and Young was the Lions' lead- ing scorer for the second consecutive year with a 13.6 point average per game. Freshman Scott Con- ner did an excellent job and proved to be an agile ball handler, as well as having a keen eye for the basket. Bob Holsten and Joe Martin performed ad- mirably underneath the baskets, as did Don Hinton. Martin and Holsten were the work horses of the re- bounding machine. Wesley Hargett, Mackie McLendon, Blake Davis. and Ronnie Kates saw frequent action and added much to the ball club. Guards Dave Hughes and Scott Conner are to be commended for the fire and hustle displayed on defense. Bill Young also excelled as a better man on the boards, and constantly picked off opposing team passes. As for the prospects of '62, the team will be centered around Scott Conner, Ronnie Kates, and Blake Davis. Hopes are high, and the on-coming seasons hold many exciting moments for the sup- porters of the hardwood classic. Scott Conner was named to the All-Tournament Team. HONORABLE MENTIONS Forward Bill Young and Guard Scott Conner were selected as honorable mentions to the All-Conference Team. Conner was named to the W.C.J.C.C. Tournament Team. CONFERENCE BASKETBALL RESULTS M.H.C. OPPONENTS 75 Brevard 93 77 Gardner-Webb 62 77 North Greenville 102 60 Lees-McRae 62 62 Brevard 74 58 Asheville-Biltmore 63 76 Wingate 70 97 Spartanburg 52 64 Gardner-Webb 79 82 Asheville-Biltmo1'e 66 58 Wingate 87 87 Spartanburg 83 65 Lees-McRae 72 85 North Greenville 91 6 51. es E N1 -Club Bottom Row: Dave Beck, .lou Riclvardson, Jimmy Tate, Larry Lawson. Second Row: lVIorris Mason, Donnis Corn. Johnny Riddle, Ronald Pare, John Leon- ardi. Til1TfiROlL'I Wesley Har- gett, Cyril Rice, Bill Young, Tom Stanford, John Fisher, R. J. Hembree Fourth Row: Robert Wright, Ford Parker. Tim Cow- in. Larry Bruce, Larry Honey- cutt, Dave Hughes, Scott Conner. r '.- if ' A1 Cheerleaders Kneelzng: Shirley Devonshire and Sandra Daniel, co-captains. Standing: Susie Henderson, Dot Saunders, Lula Downey, Janet Dnaton, Beverly Wells, Pat Taylor, and Judy Hudson. I+,- GCG - zu' Uv PET' KY LN' ,',,g,', .'C .'i'-2 ' EQ' 'X X 11 Chix .. Il 1 Intramurals Track First Row: Don Shurnan. Ron Chalker, Ford Parker, Harry Miller, Travers Chiott. Second Row: Terry Walker, Dave Ruth- erford, Art Jacobs, Carroll Wil- liams, Charles Gillespie, John Graham. Dick Graybill. Third Row: Coach Harrell Wood, Ed- ward Morton, William Shoemak- er, Jim Pierce, Larry Buchanan, Ron Denton, Bill Hawkins. - one hundred and fifty-two v Left to Right, bottom row: Harry Ashley, Richard Russo, Benny Candler, Gary Vannoy, Jimmy Warfford, Richard Pack Dave Beck, Center row, left to right: Hank Webster, Ron Parc, Clarence Richardson, Jim Tate, Alf Wall, Leonard Ed wards, Eugene Canter, John Riddle. Morris Mason, Clay Jones, and Larry Lawson. BA EBALL The Baseball Squad of 1961 was packed with poten- tial and contained many versatile players. There were seven returning lettermen and all were starters from the team of 1960. Jimmy Tate, Ron Pare, and David Stump Beck were relied upon to handle the pitching chores. Beck and Pare regularly worked as infielders to form the dorble play combination. Johnny Riddle, All-American and All-Conference outfielder, catcher Larry Lawson. first baseman Morris Mason. and third baseman Moe Richardson rounded out the squad. These team members formed the bases for the club, and the number one object was the W.C.J.C.C. Championship. BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1961 April 13 Milligan 123 Home 15 Asheville-Biltmore Q23 Home 19 Brevard There 22 Wingate Home 25 Gardner-Webb Home 28 Spartanburg C21 There May 4 Wingate There 5 Gardner-Webb There 9 Lees-McRae 123 Home 12 North Greenville 121 Home 15 Brevard Home one hundred and fifty-three - , , Y ...7,,...:4..L-4: 7 ,g,B g,'3'F '13 'T WWTF' ' Kneeling: Charles Gosnell, Tim Hill, Hugh Burruss. Standing: Glenn Reese, Dell Hocutt, Charles Lundin, Jim Bone, Steve Robinson, Roy O'Bryan. Tennis Coach Virginia Hart's net men once again captured the North Carolina Junior College Championship. This marked the seventh con- secutive year in which the Lions succeeded in taking top honors. The team was paced by Barnie Baker, Bob Glover, Jim McCarson, John Jordon, David Scruggs, and Walker Pettyjohn. These six men led the Lions to an undefeated season, as they won six matches while losing none. Since becoming head coach of the tennis team, Coach Hart has succeeded in winning the conference championship every year. This is a reniarkable record and admirable achievement. 3 - NP The following is the schedule for 1961: V, April 19 Brevard 22 Wingate 25 Gardner-Webb May 4 Wingate '4 5 Gardner-Webb ' 9 Lees-McRae 15 Brevard I , COACH VIRGINIA HART - one hundred and fifty-four - V HOMECUMING DAY Events of the Hlll1lQCfP1llillgA Daly festivities un Octnbei' 15 were the Cmwliiiig' of Miss Joyce LUClih2ll'i us Humeemnilig' Queen lay Presiilent Blackwell and the Cmwniiig wt' Miss Mzlumle Wells ns lfwfvtlmll Queen by the teanfs coscziptztiiis, Ford P2ll'kl:l1' and Buddy Wintlle, during lizilf-time ceremonies of the Mars Hlll-ifi2l1'LlllQl'-XYQIrlj game. X n 'F- .....,- -T--faeqm 1 i 9 0 t It K Women s Athletlos 8 1 , ' The Women's Recreation Association is organized to promote and ' stimulate interest in recreational activities, to create a spirit of good E , . sportsmanship, and to cooperate with all campus organizations. t ,.4 I ' 5 Membership in the W.R.A. offers opportunities for recreation, re- ' laxation, and fellowship. It enables younq women to participate in , A ' l l l 4 r P i V ...gm various sports and acquire and improve skills. All activities are under the direction of Coach Virginia Hart. w si X z gf, ' :sin 1-J I f an 4 , COACH HART W,R.A. STANDOUTS Zella Moore, Connie Edwards, Emily Sodergren. 9650 First row, left to right: Mamie Purvis, Sharon Wood, Phyllis Inman, Cindy Cochran, gren, Zella Moore, Connie Edwards, Linda Honeycutt, Wanda Walters. Second row, left Sanders, Judy Thames, Virginia Webb, Katherine Powell, Janet Deaton, Florence Gray, Webb, Jean Yoder, Elaine Collins. Not pictured: Sandra Nolan, Sandra Justice, Libby Waller, Marie Newton. Peggy Hill, Emily Soder- to right: Coach Hart, Dot Carolyn Everidge, Melva Bullard, Rita Reid, Doris D , p p Vty p , , , .,.,.7 H- ,,,,, 5, ,.,.,., ... ,.... .i m - K -rr F Y' 'T 'r xxx? Q , ul, All 11 Physical Culture Club First row: Thora Belle Wor- ley, Hanna Greene. Serfmcl Vow: Florence Gray. Cxndy Tl'lI1ll1J6'1'l1H, Audley Bunce, Barbara Pate, C a r U l y n EVE'l'1ClgE', Catherlne Powell, 3 A. Archer Judy Cludfelter, Brenda Smit, Thora Belle Worley. Judy Thames, Susan Towc. Janet Deaton, IC K. Tenms Rlla Reid, Linda Slllllll Jrnve Tom lmsnn, Cj'Illl1lIi Finch, AL1ClltY Bu Cl Crafts Cindy Tomberlin, Cynlhxa Cochran Mamie Purvls, Hannah Greene Ellzabeth Ammuns. Q A li 92. 'nf Tumblin Club Pat Thompson, Thora Belle Wor- ley, Sandra Justice, Sandra Nolan, Linda DeLoach, Marie Newton. 4 -if . QV Hiking Club First Row: Libby Bullard, Sandra Justice, Becky Burgin, Curtis Comp- ton, Jane Simmons. Second Row: Wanda Walters, Sandra Nolan, Brenda Kay Rosier, Hannah Green. Volle Ball Club Front Row: Elizabeth Ammons, Audrey Bunce, Gladys Ponder, Phyllis Inman, Glen- da Campbell, Linda Meyer, Linda Smith, Betty Ann Sherill, Sylvia Jones, Hanna Greene, Jean Yoder. Second Row: Sandy Justice, Roddy Edwards, Mamie Purvis, Joyce Pinto, Nancy Andrews, Judy Pierce, Patsy Sparrow, Linda Hendron, Janice Eiland, Emily Sodergren. ,699 J I 9 U Y ajors Club Coach Hart, Curtis Comp- ton, Jane Haywood. Marnie Purvis, Barbara Puff, Jackie Sechrisl, Marcia Irvine, Jalana C a r p e n t e r, Zella Moore, Goofy,' Emily Sr-clergren, Judy Thames, Elizabeth Am- IUUUS. oftball Bai'ivai'a Cobb, Jean Yoder, Emily Sodergren, Sandra Justice, Becky Biirgin, Marie Newton, ei- ix- I lf ami! en A Iii il ' i i 5 f kwpy, in x L1 AIA I-1 if 1 W .. , - V Lf V lv- H! A ,J I i t it ,f 3, i i 'iii i , ,,,,s 2 .,,1. , 4 A 1, V, b Y -2 - xg, A f' i ff? all I. Q - .. ' W .- ,. I .. ,b my , fa -r. - Y , Basketball First Row: Elizabeth Am- mons, Dodie Tranbarger, Bet- ty Sherill, Phyllis Inman, Lin- da Smith, Carolyn Ussery. Elaine Collins, Joyce Lock- hart, Faye Milstead, Marilyn England, Janice Eiland, Bev- erly Eakin, Sandy Justice, Emily Sodergren, Second, Rowi Mamie Purvis, Gladys Ponder, Roddy Edwards, Joyce Pinto, Saundra Eppley, Linda Huneycutt, AUdIQj' B u n C Q, Judy Pearce. Hanna Greene. Cindy Cochran, DeLois Har- ris, Jean Yoder. Patsy Spar- row, Sylvia Jones, Linda Mel- ton. Linda Hendren. Linda Meyer, Peggy Padget, Third Row: Libby Bullard, Shelia Hopkins, Helen Brown, Marie Small, Martha Derryberry, Goofy. . .-.,..1. .-.- 1--af OPHO ORE DIRECTORY CHARLES COBLE ADAMS Rowland Pre-Agriculture Westminster Fellowship, 1-23 Program Chairman, 23 Logothia Club, Vice- President. 23 Dorm Secretary, 23 Stu- dent Council. DOUGLAS WAYNE ALDREDGE Roanoke, Virginia Electrical Engineering Track, 1'2: Intramural Basketball, 1-23 M-Club, 2: Science Club, 1-2: Dean's List, 1-2. NANCY HUNT ALDREDGE Charlottesville, Virginia Secretarial Science B. S. U., 13 Sunday School, 13 Archery Club, 1. NELLIE MAE ALDRIDGE Robinsville Liberal Arts Sunday School, 1-23 Training Union, 1-23 Volunteers for Christ, 1-2: B. S. U., 1-232 Logothia Club, Secretary-Treasur- er, . DONALD SPEER ALLEN Charlotte Law RALPH FRANKLIN ANDERSON Mars Hill Electrical Engineering College Marshal, 1-2. NANCY LILLIAN ANDREWS Lenoir Liberal Arts Nonpareil3 Sunday School, Vice Presi- dent, 23 B. T. U., 13 Y.W.A., Dorm officer, 23 W. R. A., 1-23 Volleyball, 1-23 Softball, 2. RICHARD BARRY ASHE Statesville Civil Engineering Trainin Union Grou Ca tain 1' E i P P 1 - B. S. U.3 Intramural Football Basket- ball, 1-2. FRANK VINCENT ATLEE Lynchburg, Virginia Pre-Medical Intramural Basketball3 Dean's List, 2. LIBBY ANNE AUTEN Charlotte Business Teacher Training Cliog International Relations Club, 13 Dean's List, 2. WILLIAM DAVIS BABER Mount Airy Art Euthalian Secretary C-I Term, Presi- dent Anniversary TEITIIQ B. S. U.3 Train- ing Union Assistant Director. CHARLES ROBERT BAKER Clinton, Tennessee Liberal Arts Euthalian: Sunday School Class Presi- dent, 1-2: BTU Group Captain 1-23 B. S. U.3 Tennis, 1-23 Logothia Club, 1-2. ROBERT ROWE BANDY Newton Business Administration EDWARD LOUIS BARRETT, JR. Lynchburg, Virginia Liberal Arts Dramateers, 1. JOHN EDWARD BASKIN, JR. Simpsonville, South Carolina Business Administration MARY CATHERINE BASS Magnolia Liberal Arts Volunteers for Cl'rist President, 2: BSU Executive Council, 23 Sunday School: Training Union3 YWA: Archery. 13 Volleyball, 23 Hiking, 1. Huffman Chaplain3 Ward Leader at Oteen. SAM GLENN BEARD, JR. Pittsboro Chemical Engineering BSU Treasurer, 23 Sunday School Class Secretary, 13 BTU, 1-23 Science Class: Dean's List, 1-2: Outstanding Student: Dorm President 23 Dramateers, 13 Library Assistant, 13 Chief College Marshal, 23 Robert's Editorial Award Winner, 1. JIMMY RAY BEASLEY Drexel Pre-Medical Science Honor Club, 1-2. FRANCES MAE BEATTIE Shelby Liberal Arts LEONARD RAY BEAVER Kannapolis Electrical Engineering - one hundred and sixty - CHARLES DAVID BECK Waynesville Law Philomathian Dues Collectorg Sunday School, 1-23 BTU Vice President, 1-23 Baseball, 1-2, G'olf, 1-23 Basketball Intramural, 1-23 Monogram Club Secre- tary, 1-23 International Relations Club, 23 Dean's Listg Assistant Sports Editor, HILLTOPQ Sports Editor, LAUREL. BRENDA SUELLEN BELL Jonesboro, Georgia Premedical Bandp Science Club President, 23 Dean's List, 1'2: B.S.U.3 Sunday School Train- ing Union. RUFUS KNOLAN BENFIELD, JR. Morganton Music Band, 1-2. DAVID PYRON BIGGERS Parkersburg, West Virginia Music Euthalian Chaplain, 23 Touring Choir, 1-23 Track, 1. LARRY DEAN BILLINGS - North Wilkesboro Law House President, 2. NED RYAN BIVENS Kannapolis Civil Engineering WAYNE MITCHELL BLEDSOE Winston-Salem Civil Engineering ALICE MARIE BOLEY Roanoke, Virginia Liberal Arts Nonpareil Reception Term Hostess, Forensics Term Secretary, B.S.U. 1-23 Training Union Vice President, 23 French Club President, 2. WESLEY LEE BOLING Asheville Law Philomathian Literary Vice-President, Anniversary Termg Ministerial Con- ference, 1. JUANITA ANNE WINDSOR BOONE Marshall Elementary Teacher . . .Y-'J-'TVB H V 9 5 ' s... hhhh- ....,,-. . --rv .'.i.,---'.,.,,.7 t OPHO ORE DIRECTORY GEORGE THOMAS BOSTIC Rock Hill, South Carolina Business Administration DANIEL BART BOUNOUS Valdese Pre-Dental Euthalian Secretary, 23 Track, 23 French Club President, 1-2. JESSICA MARIE BOYETTE Wendell Elementary Teachers Nonpareil Chaplain C-I term, Recep- tion Vice-President, 23 Sunday School First Vice-President, 23 Training Union Group Captain, 13 Bible Drill Leader, 1-23 Volunteers for Christ Secretary, 23 Y.W.A. Hall President, 1, RICHARD TAYLOR BRASSELL Greenville, South Carolina Liberal Arts Dramateers, 1-2. JOHN T. BREECE New Albany, Indiana Liberal Arts HOWARD DEARL BROOKS Pembroke Pre-Dental WILLIAM JAY BROOKSHIRE, JR. North Wilkesboro Liberal Arts MELBA RUTH BRYSON Apex Nursing Clio: Sunday School Class Secretary, 23 B.S.U., 1'2Q Nursing Club Vice- President, 2. LARRY EDISON BUCHANAN Winston-Salem Liberal Arts Track, 1. JUDY GAIL BUCKNER Marshall Secretarial Science ELIZABETH EARLE BULLARD Lumberton Elementary Teacher Clio Censor, Forensics Term President, Commencement Term3 B.S.U., 1-23 Sunday School, 1-23 Woman's Recrea- tion, Basketball Chairman, 1-23 Scrib- lerus Honor Club, 1-23 Dean's List3 Social Chairman Huffmang Honor Roll. DENNIS RAY BULLINS Madison Chemcial Engineering MARY HELEN BURCH Chapel Hill Home Economics Nonpareilg Sunday School Class Presi- dent, 1-23 Training Union Secretary, 1-23 Softball Club, 13 Spanish Club Secretary. 23 Home Economics Club, Chaplain, 2. DONNA SUE BURDICK Miami, Florida Secretarial Science JULIA ELIZABETH BURGESS Spartanburg, South Carolina Liberal Arts Clio Property Manager, 23 YWA Secre- tary, 2: B.S.U. BECKY JO BURGIN Waynesville Secretarial Science Methodist Student Movement Social Chau'man, 2: YWA, 23 Hiking Club, 1-23 Softball, 1-2: Business Honor Club, 23 Dean's List, 2. RICHARD ELBERT BUZHARDT Batesburg, South Carolina Pre-Med. RUBY ANN BYRD Elkin Elementary Teacher GLENDA SUE CAMPBELL Catawba Liberal Arts Sunday School Secretary, lg Y.W.A., B.S.U., 1-23 W.R.A.3 Volleyball Cap- tain, 1: Softball. 1. VIRGINIA EDNA CAMPBELL Troutman Music Clio Pianist, Music Critic, 1-23 Campus Choir, 1-23 Orpheon Club, 2. BENNY ROSS CANDLER Greenwood, South Carolina Liberal Arts Football, l-23 M Club, 1-2. RONNIE LEE CANDLER Marshall Civil Engineering - one hundred and sixty-one - HARVEY LEE CANNON Salem, Virginia Liberal Arts Methodist Youth Fellowship, 1-2. Methodist Church Sunday School: Track, Intramural Football, 1-23 ln- tramural Basketball, 1-23 Monogram Club, 2. ALDA JEAN CANTRELL Hendersonville Home Economics Home Economics Club Vice President, 9 ALLEN FRANKLIN CANTRELL Hendersonville Music Orpheon Club President, 2, College Choir. President, 2. RONALD HUBERT CARPENTER North Wilkesboro Electrical Engineering HILLTOP Co-circulation Manager, 2. RONALD THOMAS CARSWELL Winston-Salem Liberal Arts MARY DALE CARTER Alexandria, Virginia Liberal Arts Nonpariel: Touring Choir. 2. WILLIAM EUGENE CASEY Jonesboro, Georgia Business Administration Philomathian3 Training Union Presi- dent, 2, Vice-President, 13 Logothia Club President, 2: Vice-President, 1. EDWARD TODD CASON Murfreesboro Business Administration ERNEST NELSON CAUSBY Morganton Business Administration Sunday School, 13 International Rela- tions Club President, 2: Deans List, 1. QUINTON HAROLD CAVINESS Ashboro Law . 'V 7 fi'ITT'.'... OPHOMORE DIRECTORY DIXIE LOYCE CHASTAIN Anderson, South Carolina Liberal Arts Clio Marshal, 2, Vice-President, 2: Training Union Vice-President, Program Chaimian, 1-23 Mission Council Pianist, 23 B.S.U. Executive Council. Y.W.A. President, 23 Campus Choir, 13 Church Choir, 23 Softball, 23 Scriblerus Club, 1-23 Dorm Pianist, 2. BARBARA ANN CHENAULT Hanover, Virginia Music Nonpareil Hostess C-I Term, 2, Pianist Anniversary Term, 23 Y.W.A., Dorm Program Chairman, 23 B.T.U., Group Captain, 23 Sunday School Class Program Chairman, 23 Music Commit- tee for Focus Week, Campus Choir President, 23 Volley Ball Club, 23 Orpheon Club Vice-President, 23 Edna Moore Pianist. MITCHELL LEE CHILDERS Thomasville Civil Engineering Philomathian3 Intramural Softball, 1. JOHN LANGDON CHRISTY Henderson Engineering ALBERT MICKEY CHURCH North Wilkesboro Business Administration EDWARD SAMUEL CIMBURKE Salem, Virginia Pre-Agriculture ALLAN BAXTER CLARK Canton Liberal Arts Euthalian Vice-President, 2g Ministeral Conference, 1-23 B.T.U., President, 23 B.S.U. Representative from Ministeral Conference, 23 Football Manager, 13 M-Club, Chaplain, 23 Dramateers. GROVER CECIL CLARK Marshall Civil Engineering CHARLES McKAYE CLIFTON Martinsville, Virginia Math Basketball 1-21 M-Club, l-23 House Council, 2. JUDITH DEANNA CLODFELTER High Point Liberal Arts Nonpareil Historian, Hostess 23 Sunday School Vice-President, 23 Y.W.A. Pub- licity Chairman, 23 Volunteers for girasth 23 Volleyball Club, 23 Tennis u , . AMELIA ANN COATES Hendersonville Secretarial Science Clio3 Sunday School Assistant Secre- tary, 23 Business Honor Club3 B.S.U. CHARLES RAY COBLE Oakboro Science Philomathian Marshal, 13 B.S.U. 1-23 Intramural Basketball, 13 Associate Editor LAUREL, 13 Editor-in-chief LAUREL, 23 Christian Focus Week Committee, 1-2. CYNTHIA LOUISE COCHRAN Dalton, Georgia Liberal Arts Clio Parlimentarian, 2, Forensic Term Chorister3 B.S.U., l-23 Training Union Vice-President, 23 Student Prayer Meeting Chairman, 23 Y.W.A. Council3 Sunday School, 1-21 W.R.A. Publicity Chairman, 23 W.R.A. Basketball, 2, Tennis, 1-2, Softball, 1-2, Archery, 23 Dramateers, 23 May Court, 23 Miss Laurel Candidate, 23 LAUREL Staff Assistant Editor. HARLEY COLEMAN CODY, JR. Weaverville Business Administration DAVID GILL COFFEY, JR. Durham Liberal Arts Euthalian: Westminster Fellowship President, 23 M.H.C. Tennis Team, 1-23 Intramural Basketball, 1-23 Spanish Club President, 23 Dorm President, 23 Secretary Men's Student Council. ARTHUR BRELAND COLLIER Liberal Arts Greenville, South Carolina Euthalian Commencement Term Chap- lain, 23 B.S.U. First Vice-President, 23 Football, 13 Logothia Club3 Outstand- ing Student, 2. KATIIRYN ELAINE COLLINS Monroe Liberal Arts Clio C-I Term Chief Marshal, Anni- versary Temi Censor, Forensic Temi Secretaryg B.S.U., 1-23 W.R.A. Basket- ball, 1-23 Dean's List, 1-23 Scriblerus Club, 1-23 College marshal. - one hundred and sixty-two - BLISS VIRGINIA COLLIS Chase City, Virginia Liberal Arts Nonpareil3 Y.W.A., 1-23 Volunteers for Christ. 1-23 B.S.U., 1-23 Band, 13 Hiking Club, 1-2. HENRY CLYDE COMER Stoneville Business Administration Basketball Team, 13 M-Club, 1-2. MARTHA JOSEPHINE COMPTON Benson Liberal Arts Clio C-I Term chaplain: Mission Coun- cil, 1-23 Touring Choir, 1-23 Drama- teers, 2. ANNIE LUCILLE CONNER Goochland, Virginia Elementary Education Nonpareil Reporter, 23 B.S.U., 1-23 Training Union, 1-23 Sunday School, 1-23 Y.W.A., 1-23 Softball Club, 1-23 Logothia Club. RONALD LANE COOKE Hickory Business Administration Philomathian C-I Term Vice-President, Anniversary Term President3 B.S.U., 1-2: Training Union President, 23 Vice- President, 23 Touring Choir, 1-23 Freshman Class Vice-Presidentg Home- coming Escort3 May Day Escort, 1. DENNIS WAYNE CORN Hendersonville Civil Engineering Football, 1'2Q Baseball, 23 M-Club, 2. JEAN PAUL COULSON Lynchburg, Virginia Science CHARLES LaROYCE COX Concord Electrical Engineering Dean's List, 2. VANN ALLAN COX Pilot Mountain Business Administration WILEY DANIEL COX Baltimore, Maryland Liberal Arts B.S.U., 1-23 Training Union Class President, 23 I.R.C., 2. I A.-..-.-46-. t OPHO ORE DIRECTORY ROSALYN ANNETTE CREEL Charlotte Liberal Arts Nonpareil C-I Term President: B.S.U. Council Secretary. 2: May Court, 2: Sophomore Class Secretary: Outstand- ing Student, 2. CARLENE GREENE CRISP Mars Hill Liberal Arts JAMES EVERETT CROSS. JR. Lauringburg Electrical Engineering EUGENE LITTLE CRUMP Lynchburg, Virginia Business Administration KATHRYN ANN DAMERON Mt. Holly Elementary Teachers Majorette, 1-23 College Band Vice President, 23 B.S.U. 13 Secretary, 23 Sunday School, 1-2. LEE BURDETTE DANIEL Wake Forest Business Administration Sunday School, 1'2Q B.S.U., 1-21 I.R.C. President, 23 Men's Student Council, 23 Dorm Secretary, 2. SANDY LEIGH DANIEL Roanoke Rapids Liberal Arts B.S.U., 1-22 Sunday School, 1-23 May Day Attendant, 1-23 Cheerleader, 1-23 Miss Laurel Candidate, 1. CHARLES WADE DAUGHTERY Asheville Chemical Engineering THOMAS BOBBY DAVIS Troy, Alabama Pre-Medical Philomathian Pianist, I3 Sunday School Pianist, 23 State B.S.U. Council, 23 B.S.U. President, 23 Science Club, 1-23 Dean's List 1-2: College Marshal, 23 Outstanding Student 2. GWEN LOUISE DAVISON Stamford, Connecticut Business Administration Clio. DONNA LOUISE DAY Baltimore, Maryland One-Year Business Nonpareil Vice-President 23 WILLIAM ANDERSON DEANS, III Saint Pauls Liberal Arts Euthalian C-I Chorister, Forensics Term Chaplain, Commencement Term Vice-President: B.S.U. Greater Council, 2. Campus Choir, 23 Intramural Foot- ball, Basketball, Softball, 1-23 Drama- teers Vice-President, 2. JANET LUCILLE DEATON Belmont Liberal Arts Clio3 W.R.A., 1-23 Dorm Representa- tive, 23 Cheerleader, 2. MARTHA ANN DEATON Nashville, Tennessee Liberal Arts Nonpareil3 B.S.U., l-23 Sunday School, 1-23 Y.W.A., 1-23 Training Union, 1-23 Volleyball, 13 Tennis, 1-23 Badminton, 23 Basketball, 23 Softball, 23 I.R.C., I. JERRELL MORGAN DEAVER Weaverville Accounting HARRY OSCAR DBLOACH Asheville Chemical Enginering Dean's List, 1-23 College Marshal, 1-23 Dorm President, 23 Student Council, 2. BANKS MARSHALL DENNY Pilot Mountain Business Administration Intramural Basketball, I-2. SHIRLEY ANN DEVONSHIRE Arden Liberal Arts I.R.C., 13 Dean's List, l-23 Cheerleader, I-2, Co-Captain, 2. EVA MAYE DILLARD Danville, Virginia Nursing Clio Marshal, 23 Campus Choir, 1: Y.W.A., 13 Hiking Club, 13 Volleyball Club. 13 Softball Club, 1. RICHARD SAMS DILLINGHAM Weaverville Liberal Arts Philomathian Commencement Term Vice-President3 Dramateers President, 2. JERRY ACEY DINKINS Yadkinville Civil Engineering - one hundred and sixty-three - HAROLD LEE DODSON Hillsboro Business Administration BSU., 23 B.T.U. 2, RICHARD LAURENCE DRESCHER London Bridge, Virginia Business Administration Business Club 2. BARRON McNEELY DuBOSE Arden Electrical Engineering JERRY RICHARD DUCKWORTH Morganton Civil Engineering Philomathian: B.S.U. 13 Intramural Softball, Basketball, Football 1-2. WILLIAM ROGER DUNCAN Bakersville Liberal Arts THEODORE JOHN EARLS Bryson City Business Administration Intramural Football, Softball 1-2. DAVID RAY EASTWOOD Greenville Civil Enginering B.S.U., 1. CONSTANCE EUGENIA EDWARDS Salem, Virginia Secretarial Science Nonpareil Second Vice-President, 2, President, 23 B.S.U. Vice-President, I3 'Haining Union President, 23 Sunday School Vice-President, 23 Volunteers for Christ, 23 Y.W.A. Greater Council, 23 Campus Choir, 13 Volleyball Club, lg W.R.A. Secretary, 23 Business Club Secretary and Treasurer, 23 Dean's List, l-21 Sophomore Class Cheerleader, 23 W.R.A. Standout, 23 Outstanding Student, 2, DEBORAH ANN EDWARDS Beckley, West Virginia Elementary Teacher Clio Marshal, 2, Secretary, 23 Canter- bury Club Secretary, 23 Y.W.A., I-2: Volleyball Club, 1-23 Basketball Club, I-23 Scriblerus Club, 23 Dean's List, 23 Dorm Vice-President, 2: Dramateers, 1. f--v--ff-1 OPHO ORE DIRECTORY FAITH EDWARDS Leicester Liberal Arts Nonpareil C-I Term Second Vice-Presi- dent3 B.S.U. Second Vice-President, 23 Sunday School, 1-23 Class Vice-Presi- dent, 23 Band, 13 Majorette, 13 Scrib- lerus Clubg Freshman Class Secretary3 Dean's List, 1-23 May Court, 1-2, May Court Maid of Honor, 23 Homecoming Court, 23 Miss Laurel, 23 Outstanding Student, 2. LEONARD EUGENE EDWARDS Mars Hill Accounting Football Manager, l-23 Baseball, 1-23 Intramural Basketball, 1-2. PETER REEVES EDWARDS Alexandria, Virginia Liberal Arts Volunteers for Christ, 1-23 Sunday School Secretary, 23 Training Union, 1-23 I.R.C., 1-2. SANDRA ANN EDWARDS Mars Hill Elementary Teacher JULIA ANN ELAM Mars Hill Liberal Arts Clio Music Critic, 13 B.S.U. Town Rep- resentative, 13 Sunday School Class President, 1, Vice-President, 23 Scrib- lerus, 1-23 Dramateers. 1-2, Treasurer, 13 Dean's List. TERRY STEPHEN ELAM Winston-Salem Business Administration B.S.U., 1-2. FRANCIS RUTH ELKINS Weaverville Liberal Arts JOHN ELLIS ELKINS Winston-Salem Liberal Arts Philomathian. LINDA PAULINE ELKINS Greensboro Liberal Arts THOMAS RI'I'ICOR ELLINGTON Waynesboro, Virginia Pre-Medical Intramural Basketball, 1-2. BILLIE KATHERINE ELLIOTT Arden Secretarial Science Nonpareil Chief Hostess, 2, Sunday School, 23 B.T.U. Secretary, 23 W.R.A., 1-23 Dramatics, 2. JAMES CLYDE ELLIOTT, JR. Asheville Pre-Medical Science Club, 1-2. RICHARD TAYLOR ERGENBRIGHT, JR. Charlottesville, Virginia Business Administration BARBARA JEAN ERWIN Greensville, South Carolina Home Economics B.S.U. Greater Council, 23 Training Union Vice-President, 23 Volunteers For Christ Stewardship Chairman, 23 Campus Choir, 13 Spanish Club, 13 Home Economics Club Reporter, 1-2, Treasurer, 2. WILLIAM DUKE EVERHART Shelby Civil Engineering Science Club Social Chairman, 23 Dean's List, 1-2. CAROLYN BEVERLY EVERIDGE Janesville Liberal Arts HORACE EUGENE FAULKNER, III Henderson Civil Engineering WALTER VINCENT FERGUSON Waynesville Pre-Agriculture CYNTHIA CARLISLE FINCH Greenville, South Carolina Liberal Arts Sunday School Vice-President, 23 Volunteers for Christ, 1-23 Campus Choir, 13 Band, 23 B.T.U. Group Cap- tain, 13 Y.W.A. Floor President, 13 Y.W.A. Council, 13 Seminar Leader in Focus Week, 23 Church Choir, l-23 Volleyball, 13 Softball, 23 Tennis, 23 Logothia, 1-2, Hilltop 13 Dramateers, 2. JOHN BOYCE FISHER, JR. Concord Science Football, 1-23 M-Club 1-23 Science Club, 1-23 Dorm President, 23 President of Men's Student Council, 1-23 Dean's List 1. - one hundred and sixty-four - ROBERT RHEA FLETCHER Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Science Euthalian Censor, 2, Literary Vice- President, 2, President, 23 Dramateers 1-2, Secretary-Treasurer 2. JANE HELEN FOGLE Albany, Georgia Secretarial Science Business Club Vice President, 2. FERIEL JOY FORBUS Talladega, Alabama Music Clio Censor, 2, Fornesics Vice-Presi- dent, 23 B.S.U., 1-23 Touring Choir, 1-2: Dramateers Treasurer, 1, Vice-Presi- dent, 23 Treasurer of Class, 1. MICHAEL DAVID FOSTER Asheville Civil Engineering Science Club, 1. WILLIAM EUGENE FOSTER Winston-Salem Liberal Arts B.S.U., 1-23 Sunday School, 1-23 Intra- mural Basketball, 1. BETTY JEAN FOWLER Bryson City Liberal Arts B.S.U., 1-23 French Club, 1. JUNE ANN FRANKS Silver City Law MILDRED EVELYN FRAZIER Greensboro Secretarial Science Clio3 Hiking Club, 13 Softball Club, 2. LARRY DELAINE FREEMAN Stanfield Civil Engineering EDNA CELESTE FROST Asheville Secretarial Science Sunday School Class Vice President, 23 Physical Culture Club, 13 Business Club, 2. 5 y ..- 11' ,.'1'v1' OPHO ORE DIRECTORY NANCY ELEANOR FULTON Takoma Park, Maryland Liberal Arts Sunday Scrool Secretary. lj Training Unioni President, 2. Group Captain, 13 Dean's List, 23 Dorm officer, 2. CEBRON DOUGLAS FUSSELL Clinton Liberal Arts Euthalian Censor Forensics Term, S e c r e t a r y Commencement Term: B.S.U., 1-23 Intramural Basketball, 1-2. JOHN GARRETT GARDNER Hot Springs Pre-Dental Cross Country track, 2. RALPH CARSON GENOBLE. JR. Greenville Liberal Arts Philomathiang Intramural Basketball, 1. PAULINE GIBSON Waynesville Elementary Teachers Clio3 B.T.U. President, 2, Secretary, 13 Sunday School Class Secretary, 2. CHARLES WAYNE GILLESPIE Covington, Virginia Electrical Engineering Track, 1-23 Intramural Basketball, 23 M-Club, 1-2. ROBERT MURRAY GLOVER Charlottesville, Virginia Business Administration PHYLLIS ANN GORES Weaverville Home Economics CHARLES LEMUEL GOSNEL JR. Baltimore, Maryland Liberal Arts Mission Council, Oteen Chairman, 23 Volunteers for Christ, 1-23 Tennis Team, 1-23 Maryland Club, 1-2. EMILY FLORENCE GRAY Jonesville Liberal Arts Clio GRAHAM BIRCH GRAY Stokes Civil Engineering RICHARD DARRELL GRAY Concord Electrical Engineering Intramural Basketball, 23 Myers Dor- mitory Vice President, 23 Student Council, 2. RICHARD FARROR GRAYBILL Salem, Virginia Civil Engineering LEWIS VAN GREEN Hazelwood Pre-Law ROBERT CARROLL GREEN Waynesville Electrical Engineering Intramural Basketball, 13 Freshman Mathematics Achievement Award, 1. BRUCE ELON GREENE Weaverville Business Administration Intramural Basketball. 1. CHARLES BOYD GREENE Awendaw, South Carolina Civil Engineering Philomathiang B.S.U., 13 Intramural Softball, 1-2, Football, 1-2. Volleyball. 1-2, Basketball, 1-2. HANNAH REBECCA GREENE Boone Elementary Teachers Clio: Sunday School President, 2, B.S.U., 23 Y.W.A., 23 Campus Choir, 23 B sketball 2 Volle ball 2: Hikin 2: 3 . I Y v gt Physical Culture, 23 Arts and Crafts. 23 Softball, 2. FRANCES CATHARINE GREER Vilas Elementary Teachers B.T.U. Secretary 2 Sunday School, 23 Logothia Club Secretary, 2, WILLARD WILSON GRIGGS, JR. Norwood Pre-Medical Euthalian Anniversary Term Censor, Forensics Term Secretary. SHERRY GAIL GUFFY Asheville Secretarial Science ALVIN RICHARD HALL Salem, Virginia Business Administration - one hundred and sixty-five - .IUDSON ANDREW HALL Franklin Liberal Arts B.S.U., 1-2. ORPHEUS WILLIAM HANNER Winston-Salem Liberal Arts Intramural Basketball, 1-2, Football, 1 2 CHRISTOPHER MACK HARDY Morristown, Tennessee Pre-Agriculture Philomathian President, 2, Vice-Presb dent, 2, Censor, 23 Volunteers for Christ 2nd Vice-President, 23 B.T.U. President, 23 B.S.U., 1-2. ERSKINE WESLEY HARGETT Charlotte Liberal Arts Basketball, 1-23 M-Club, 2. WILLIAM CLARENCE HAWKINS Miami, Florida Business Administration TOMMY MAST HAYES North Wilkesboro Liberal Arts GLORIA JANE HAYWOOD High Point Nursing Nonpareil Hostess, 23 Sunday School, I-2, Y.W.A., 1-23 B.T.U. Secretary, 1: B.S.U. 1-23 Training Union Department Program Chairman, 23 Scriblerus Club, 1-23 Dean's List, 1-23 Dormitory Chap- lain, 23 Volunteers for Christ, 1-21 Col- lege Marshal, 2: Outstanding Student, 2. JOHN ROYAL HEATH Goldsboro Electrical Engineering EMILY SUE HEMBREE Waynesville Liberal Arts Nonpareil3 Y.W.A. Vice-President, 2: Volunteers for Christ, 1-23 Training Union Secretary, 1-21 I.R.C. Secretary- Treasurer, 2. EDWARD LANCE HENDERSON Fort Pierce, Florida Liberal Arts Methodist Student Movement, l-23 Tennis, 1-2. mr K 'gn-rr!-v 1 l'1'v'i'il l'l'r'9'i'l'If7f'f' 1 - OPHO ORE DIRECTORY LINDA GAIL HENDREN Hiddenite Liberal Arts Training Union Social Leader, 2, Secre- tary 23 Sunday School Social Leader, 23 Campus Choir, 13 Softball, Basket- ball, Volleyball Clubs, 23 Home Econo- mics Club, 1-23 Reporter 2. BOBBY EVERETT HENSLEY Barnardsville Business Administration EDWARD HENSLEY, JUNIOR Asheville Liberal Arts Philomathian Chorus, 13 Intramural Baseball, 1-23 Spanish Club President, 23 LAUREL Staff, 1. 3 ROBERT McCONNELL HERRING Winston-Salem Liberal Arts HERMAN FISHER HICKS Henderson Science Euthalian Financial Secretary Com- mencement Term3 B.S.U., 1-23 Training Union Director, 23 Sunday School, l-23 Outstanding Student, 2. PEGGY ANN HILL Rutherfordton Liberal Arts Nonpareil Hostess, 23 Y.W.A. Dorm President, 23 Dorm Pianist, 13 Sunday School General Secretary, 23 B.S.U., 1-23 W.R.A. Dorm Representative, 23 Volleyball, Softball Clubs, 23 Dorm Chaplain, 23 LAUREL Assistant Edi- tor, 2. THORNTON McKINNEY HILL, JR. Richmond, Virginia Liberal Arts Philomathian Dues Collector, 1, Trea- surer 1, Censor, Secretary, Vice-Presi- dent 23 Intramural Sports, 1-2. DONALD WAYNE HINTON Martinsville, Virginia Civil Engineering Varsity Basketball, 23 Intramural Basketball, Football, 13 M-Club, 2. CLAY GRAY HIPP, JR. Gray Court, South Carolina Civil Engineering Intramural Basketball, 1-2. VICTOR DELL HOCUT1' Goldsboro Liberal Arts B.S.U., 1-23 Tennis Team, 23 LAUREL Staff, 2. RAEFORD WENDELL HOLLAND, JR. Raleigh Business Administration Philomathian Marshal 13 Training Union President, 2, Group Captain, 13 Sunday School Secretary, 23 Intramural Basketball, 1-23 Dramatics 2. ROBERT ALAN HOLSTEN Richmond, Virginia Liberal Arts Basketball, 1-23 M-Club3 Dorm officer, 2. JAMES MORRIS HOOTON Granite Falls Business Administration Spanish Club, 1-23 Dean's List, 1-2. MARLENE JOYCE HOWARD Kannapolis Liberal Arts Clio Marshal, 23 Sunday School Secre- tary, 1, President 23 Volunteers for Christ Vice-President, 23 Religious Focus Week General Co-Chairman, 23 Training Union, 1-23 Volleyball Club, 13 Scriblerus Club Vice-President, 23 l3ean's List 1-23 Outstanding Student, BELVA MCCALL HUDSON Spartanburg, South Carolina Liberal Arts Clio Marshal, 23 B.S.U., 1-23 Sunday School, 1-23 Training Union Group- Captain 13 College Choir, 1-2, I.R.C., 23 Dramateers. CAROLYN JOYCE JUDSON Black Mountain Liberal Arts Clio3 Sunday Scl'ool 2nd Vice Presi- dent, 23 B.T.U. Vice President, 23 Dormitory Social Chairman, 2. DAVID JACOB HUGHES Newland Liberal Arts Basketball, Monogram Club. LINDA LEE HUNEYCUTT Valdese Liberal Arts B.S.U., l-2 B.T.U. President, G'roup Captain, 23 Sunday School, 1-23 Tourn- ing Choir, 1 W.R.A. Treasurer, 23 Bas- clsetlgall Club, Archery Club, Spanish u , 1. - one hundred and sixty-six - JENNIE LOU ROBERTS HUNTER Mars Hill Secretarial Science Nonpareil Hostess, 23 B.S.U., 1-23 Band, Campus Choir, Business Club, Vice President, President, 23 Dean's List. LEE ROY HUTCHINS Winston Salem Business Administration Philomanthian3 B.S.U.3 International Relations Club. PHYLLIS ANN INMAN Canton Liberal Arts Nonpareil Censor Forensic Term, Vice President, Commencement Term. MARCIA LEAH IRVINE Roanoke, Virginia Secretarial Science BETSY ROGERS JACKSON Richmond, Virginia Liberal Arts B.S.U. Third Vice President3 Spanish Club, Vice-President, 2. EUGENE CARLISLE JACKSON Fair Bluff Pre-Agriculture Intramural Basketball, 1-2. DIXIE YVONNE JAMES Summerfield . Pre-Med Nonpareil Historian C-I term, B.S.U., 1-23 Class Cheerleader, 2. LINDA ANN JAMES Charlotte Music Clio Secretary Anniversary Term3 Col- lege Choir, 1-2. ORVILLYN LATANE JANIES Waynesville Music Clio Pianist, 23 Y.W.A. Program Chair- man, 13 Orpheon Club Vice President, 1-23 Dorm pianist, 23 Dean's List, 1. HAL WAYNE JAMISON Roanoke, Virginia Business Administration Philomathian Dues Collector, 23 Sun- day School Class President, 1. 5 1 1 OPHOMORE DIRECTORY HELEN ELIZABETH JENKINS Mars Hill Liberal Arts JARMAN ANDREWS JENKINS Roanoke Rapids Pre-Medical Science Club Social Chairman, 2. ROBERT DUKE JENKINS Grifton Electrical Engineering JOHN WESTON JEANNETTE, JR. Elizabeth City Law Methodist Student Movement. ROBERT TIMOTHY JERNIGAN Concord Electrical Engineering PATRICIA ELIZABETH JOHNSON Newport News, Virginia Elementary Teacher Nonpareil, Hostess 1, Censor, C-I term 23 Sunday School Class Vice President, 13 Volleyball, 1, Basketball, 1, Stroup Dorm Officer, 2. DOUGLAS CARROL JONES Newport News, Virginia Liberal Arts Euthalian: Dormitory Chaplain, 2, Sun- day School, 1-23 Training Union, 1-2. I-IIRAM ALLEN JONES Laurinburg Engineering ROSEMARY PEARLE JONES Robinsville Elementary Teaching Sunday School, 1-23 Training Union, 1-2: French Club, 1-2. SYLVIA BELLE JONES Asheboro Liberal Arts Intramural Tennis, Volleyball, Basket- ball, 1-2, Science Club, 2. ELVIA KAYE JORDAN Burlington Secretarial Science Clio: Y.W.A. President, 2, B.S.U., 1-23 Stiznday School, 1-23 Training Union, KENNETH LEE .IORDON Mt. Holly Electrical Engineering Intramural Football, Basketball, 1-2. GLADYS ELIZABETH JOYCE Pilot Mountain Elementary Teacher SANDRA ANN JUSTICE Rutherfordton Secretarial Science Clio, Chief Marshal, Commencement Term, B.S.U. 1-2, Sunday School Class Secretary, Campus Choir, 13 W.R.A. Council, 23 Hiking, Softball, Basketball, Tumbling. ROBERT EDWARD KANE Williamsburg, Virginia Liberal Arts CAROLYN FRANCES KEENUM Hazelwood Chemical Engineering GERT KEITH Leicester Liberal Arts JAMES CALVIN KELLER Ridgeway, Virginia Accounting Intramural Football, Softball, 1-2: Brown Dorm, Vice President, 2. LEWIS WILDER KENDRICK Durham Civil Engineering Football, 2, Intramural Basketball, Softball, 1-23 M-club 2: Honor Roll, 1-2. WILSON LYNN KIRBY Alexandria, Virginia Civil Engineer Methodist Student Movement: Intra- mural Basketball. WILLIAM LEE KNIGHT, JR. Greensboro Pre-Agriculture Intramural Football, 2: Intramural Basketball, 1-2. JERRY DWIGHT KNOTTS Baltimore, Maryland Liberal Arts B.S.U., 1-2: I.R.C., 2. - one hundred and sixty-seven - PHIL MAN-FUNG LAI Hong Kong Chemical Engineering Science Honor Club, 1-2, Dean's List, lg Dorm Secretary and Treasurer, 2. JOSEPH DANIEL LAMB Inman, South Carolina Pre-Agriculture MARY KATHERINE LATTA Oxford Elementary Teacher Nonpareilg Sunday School Vice-Presb dent 13 B.T.U. Group Captain, 2, Tumbling Club, 13 Basketball Club, 2. VERLIE OLENE LAWING Marion Secretarial Science Clio, Training Union General Secre- tary, 2, Science Club, 13 Dean's List. LARRY GORDON LAWSON Martinsville, Virginia Civil Engineering Baseball, 1-23 Intramural Football, Basketball, 23 M-Club. JANIS ELIZABETH LAYNE Spartanburg, South Carolina Liberal Arts Nonpareil Hostess, 23 Volunteers for Christ, 2: French Club Secretary, Vice- President, 1-2, Dean's List. JUNIUS WAYNE LEATHERS Durham Civil Engineering WILLIAM TROY LEDFORD Waynesville Liberal Arts MARY ALICE LEOPARD Waynesville Nursing Clio. 13 Methodist Student Movement, 2. WILSON KEYSER LEVERING III Baltimore, Maryland Art Philomathian Historian, Commence- Term, 13 Training Union: B.S.U. GAITHER CHARLES LEWIS Winston Salem Liberal Arts lil! K 5 V, 4 W ,. ,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,, A .. A - .... , 4 ... -I--'gig-i v,',.i 'hiv'i,,.ii-i-ifa3yq.:,-x.a1: 1-.c-f:-- -- . I ,Lu vu-v -:gpg-rvfv'f1n'1'v' , -. . - . . OPHO ORE DIRECTORY POLLY SUE BRIGGS LEWIS Marshall Liberal Arts DOUGLAS SEATON LILLY Holston, Virginia Electrical Engineering Sunday School 1-2, Training Union Vice President 1, President 23 Science Club Vice President, 2. WILBUR GARNER LINGO, JR. Asheville Electrical Engineering FRED DAVID LINKENHOKER Roanoke, Virginia Liberal Arts Philomathian Chorister, 1, Chaplain, 2, Censor, 2, Secretary, 2: B.S.U.3 Religious Focus Week Vice President. 23 Touring Choir, 23 Chaplain of Spil- man Dormitory, 2. JOYCE IRENE LOCKHART Greensboro Secretarial Science Clio Marshal, 1-23 B.S.U. Executive Council Publicity Manager, 1-2, Pro- Clristo Training Union Secretary 13 Intramural Basketball, 2: Tumbling Club, Basketball Club, 13 Business Club Secretary, 23 Deans List: Drama- tics Club3 May Queen, 23 May Court, 13 Miss Laurel Candidate, 1-23 Outstand- ing Student 23 Homecoming Queen. MARTHA VIRGINIA LOMAX Spruce Pine Elementary Teacher MARY ELIZABETH LOMAX Spruce Pine Elementary Teacher JIIVIMY LEE LOWERY Charlotte Liberal Arts iisterial Corference Publicity Chair- man, 23 Chairman to Cane River. 23 Mission Project 2: German Club Presi- dent, 2. LYNDA LEE LOWERY Columbus, Ohio Liberal Arts ' LINDA RUTH McBRIDE Florence, South Carolina Secretarial Science Clio3 B.S.U.: Sunday School, 1-23 Busi- ness Honor Club Secretary, Reporter, 23 Dean's List, 13 Dramateers, 13 Tem- perance Essay Contest, 1. RONALD VAUGHN McCALL Asheville Civil Engineering Intramural Football, Basketball, Base- ball, 1-2. RONALD SYLVESTER McCLAMROCK Asheville Liberal Arts Scriblerus President, 23 Dean's List. 1-23 College Marshal, 23 Dorm Presi- dent. GENE RAYMOND McCREARY Landis Liberal Arts B.S.U.3 Sunday School Secretary, 13 Sunday School Assistant Superinten- dentg Training Uniong Intramural Bas- ketball, 1-23 Scriblerus Club President, 2. JANICE VAE McGRADY Winston-Salem Secretarial Science Nonpareil, C-I Hostess, Choister, 25 Sunday School, 1-23 Class Secretary, 23 Touring Choir, 1-22 Honor Roll, 1-23 Dramateers, 2. PATRICIA RAYE McLAMB Roseboro Elementary Education Sunday School Class Secretary, 2: Scriblerus Club, 1. WALTER JONES fMackieD McLENDON, JR. Oakboro Physical Education Euthalian Marshal, 13 C-I Term Presi- dent3 B.S.U., 1-23 Training Union Presi- dent, 23 Sunday School President, 13 Basketball Team, 2. LINDA LOUISE McNEILL Norwood Music Clio Choister, 23 Orpheon Club Presi- dent, 23 Touring Choir, 1-23 B.S.U., 1-2. JEAN STEWART MacLEAN Stamford, Connecticut Nursing JOHN STEWART MacLEAN Stamford, Connecticut Pre-Medical THOMAS GRIMES MACON Asheville Civil Engineering - one hundred and sixty-eight - Vi WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER MADDRY Charlottesville, Virginia Liberal Arts Philomathiang B.S.U., 1-23 Sunday School, 1-23 Training Union, 1-2. STANLEY WARWICK MARSHALL Arlington, Virginia Business Administration Intramural Basketball, 1-2. JOSEPH ASBURY MARTIN, JR. Red Oak Civil Engineering Basketball Team, 13 M-Club, 1. MORRIS CRAIN MASON Greer, South Carolina Liberal Arts Football Team. 1-23 Baseball Team, 1-23 M-Club, 1-23 French Club, 1-2: Dramateers, 23 HILLTOP StaH Sports Editor, 2. JAMES LITTELLE MATTHEWS Norfolk, Virginia Civil Engineering Intramural Football, Softball, 1-2. CLARENCE DUQUETTE MAXEY Norfolk, Virginia Business Administration Football Team, 1-23 Basketball Team, 13 M-Club Vice-President, 2. WILLIAM BYRON MEACHUM Charlotte Business Administration WANDA MARIE MEADOR Tallahassee, Florida Liberal Arts Clio3 B.S.U., 1-23 Florida Club, 1. JOHN MATTHEW MEDITZ Winston-Salem Business Administration ROY WOOLFOLK MEHAFFEY Lake Wales, Florida Liberal Arts Euthalian Anniversary Vice-President, 23 Band, 23 Dramateers Vice-President, 1, President, 2. LYNN CAROL MESNIG Alexandria, Virginia Secretarial Science Clio3 W.R.A., 1-25 Dramateers, 1. OPHO ORE DIRECTORY HELEN M ETCALF Weaverville Liberal Arts ANNA SUE MILBURN Kannapolis Nursing Cliog B.S.U., 1-2: Training Union Class President, 23 Volunteers for Christ. 2: Y.W.A., 1-2. W.R.A., 1 Volleyball Clubz Hiking Club: Scriblerus Club Vice- President, 2: Nursing Club President: Dean's List, 1-2. ELWOOD BILLING MILES Asheville Electrical Engineereing DAVID EUGENE MILLER Asheville Business Administration DONALD SMATHERS MILLER Hickory Civil Engineering Methodist Student Movement Vice- President, 2. RAYMOND WADE MILLIKIN, II Halifax Science Intramural Football, 2. JAMES ROLAND MILLSAPS Robbinsville Liberal Arts Ministerial Conference. CHARLES EDWARD MOORE, JR. Mars I-lill Liberal Arts B.S.U., 1-23 Ministerial Conference President, 23 Misson Council, 2. ZELLA GRAY MOORE High Point Liberal Arts Nonpareilg Touring Choir Secretary, 21 W.R.A., Vice-President, 23 Dean's List, 13 Dorm President, 2 May Day, 23 Stu- dent Council, 2: Scriblerus Club. EMILY JOANNE MORRIS Marion Elementary Education Nonpareil Forensics Term Hostess Commencement Term S e c r eta r y3 B.S.U., 1-21 Y.W.A., 1-23 Sunday School Cla s s Vice-President, 23 Training Union, 1-2. JAMES GARY MORRIS Roxboro Liberal Arts B.S,U., 1-23 Sunday School Class Presi- dent, 23 Training Union Vice-President, 11 I.R.C., 2: Dorm President. JAMES BROADUS MORROW Asheville Pre-Agriculture JOHN WESLEY MORROW. JR. Charlotte Art Philomathian Forensics Term Vice- President Dramateers President, 1: Dorm President, 2, May Day Play. EDWARD EARL MORTON Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Liberal Arts Euthalian C-I Term Chaplain, Forensic Term Vice-President, Commencement Term President3 Ministerial Con- ference, 1-23 Cross-Country Team, 1-23 Track, 1-2. CLARENCE WASHINGTON MOSS Durham Liberal Arts B.T.U., 1-22 Training Union General Secretary, 23 Mission Council, 2: Logo- thia Club President, 23 Dean's List, 1-23 Dramateers, 1-23 Jr.-Sr. Play, 13 HILL- TOP Staff, 23 Volunteers for Christ, 2. OLIVER JACKSON MURPHY Hickory Law Intramural Football, Basketball, Soft- ball. MARTHA ANN NANNEY Hendersonville Home Economics B.S.U., 1-23 Sunday School Class Vice- President, 2g Training Uniong Y.W.A.3 Spanish Club Vice-President, 23 Home Economics Club President, 23 Dean's List, 1-2. GEORGE CHALMERS NEAL, JR. Graham Science Intramural Basketball, Football, 1-2. WILLIAM HAROLD NESBITT Weaverville Pre-Agriculture Debate Team, 2. - one hundred and sixty-nine - LAURA ANN NEWELL Deerfield Beach, Florida Liberal Arts Westminster Fellowship. ROBERT EDWARD NEWMAN Greensboro Liberal Arts Philomathian C-I Term Chaplain: B.S.U., 1-2L Training Union Class President, 23 Sunday Schoolg Volun- teers for Christ, 1-23 I.R.C., 2, JOHN McCALL NEWSOME Starke, Florida Liberal Arts GENEVA FRANCES NEWTON Rose Hill Elementary Education Clio, MARIE ELLEN NEWTON Roxboro Elementary Education Nonpareil C-I Term Chief Hostess An- niversary Term Censorg Y.W.A,3 B.S.U., 1-23 W.R.A, Recorder, 23 Dorm Secre- tary, 23 Women's Student Council Sec- retary, 2. SANDRA JEAN NOLAN Easley, South Carolina Secretarial Science Nonpareil Anniversary Term Secre- taryg B.S.U., 1-23 Y.W.A. Campus Trea- surer, 23 W,R.A. Council, 23 Tumbling Club3 Hiking Club3 Business Club President, 23 Dorm Secretary, 23 Stu- dent Councilg Dean's List, JOSEPH RANDOLPH NOLAND Asheville Business Administration WANDA JEAN NORRIS Carrabelle, Florida Elementary Education B.S,U., 1-23 Training Union, 1-21 Sun- day School, 1-2Q Volunteers for Christ, 1-23 I.R.C., 1-23 Dean's List, 1-23 Bible Award, 1. ROY LEONARD O'BRYAN Arlington, Virginia Electrical Engineering JOHN ROBERT PARDUE North Wilkesboro Science B.S.U., 1-23 Sunday School, 1-2: Science Chaplain, 23 Dean's List. 1 K OPHO ORE DIRECTORY RONALD ALFRED PARE Concord Liberal Arts Baseball, 1-2, M-Club: I.R.C., 1-2. FORD HAROLD PARKER Asheville Liberal Arts Football Co-Captain, 23 Track, 1-23 M-Club, 1-2. MALCOLM DAVID PEARCE Wake Forest Business Administration BETTY JUNE PEEK Marshall Elementary Education TOMMY ANN PEEK Marshall Elementary Education CYNTHIA SUE PERKINS Thomaston, Georgia Liberal Arts Clio Chaplain, 23 Y.W.A. Campus Pub- licity Chairman, 23 I.R.C., 1-23 Vice- President, 23 Dean's List, 1-23 College Marshal. REBA ELIZABETH PERRY Charlotte Home Economics Nonpareil Forensics Term Treasurer: B.S.U., 1-2: Home Economics Club President, 2. BEVERLY MOORE PETIY Lynchburg, Virginia Business Administration MARVIN WESLEY PHELPS Richmond, Virginia Business Administration Intramural Basketball, 1-2. LEWIS HOLBERT PICKENS Greenville, South Carolina Liberal Arts JAMES HOMER PIERCE Roanoke, Virginia Liberal Arts Methodist Student Movement Treasur- er, 23 Track, 1-2. JOHN LUTHER PITT Red Oak Civil Engineering Science Club, 1. ELIZABETH CLORAH PLEMMONS Candler Home Economics Clio Treasurer, 23 B.S.U., 1-2, W.R.A., 1-23 Softball Club: Hiking Club3 Scrib- lerus Club. JAMES ARTHUR PLEMNIONS Weaverville Electrical Engineering GLADYS LOUISE PONDER Mars Hill Liberal Arts Campus Choir, 13 W.R.A., 1-21 Volley- ball Club, 1-23 Basketball Club, 1-23 Logothia Club Chaplain, 23 Dean's List, COOLIDGE ALBERT PORTERFIELD, JR. Richmond, Virginia Law Euthalian C-I Financial Secretary, Commencement Choister3 B.S.U., 1-23 Church Choir, 13 Touring Choir, 1-23 Scriblerus Club, 13 Dorm Secretary 2. DONALD RAYFORD POTEAT Salisbury Electrical Engineering JUDITH ANN POWELL Anderson, South Carolina Liberal Arts LAWRENCE THORNTON PREVATTE Asheboro Electrical Engineering MARGARET ANN PUGSLEY Berea, Kentucky Secretarial Science Clio3 Volleyball Club, 1-2. MAMIE LEE PURVIS Robbins Liberal Arts Sunday School Secretary, 23 Training Union Secretary, 23 Y.W.A. Vice Presi- dent, 23 Campus Choir, 13 W.R.A. Coun- cil, 23 Basketball, 1-23 Softball, 1-2 Volleyball, 23 Basketball, Softball, Vol- leyball Clubs, 1-23 Dramateers, 2. SANDRA JEAN RAGSDALE Atlanta, Georgia Liberal Arts Clio Chief Marshal 2, Literary Vice President, 23 Forensics Term President, 23 Sunday School Vice President, 2: Training Union Group Captain and Social Leader, 1-23 Y.W.A., 1-23 W.R.A., 1-23 Basketball Club, Physical Culture Club, 13 Scriblerus Club, 13 Drama- ters, 23 Hilltop Reporter, 1-23 - one hundred and seventy - JUDY DELIA RAMSEY Marshall Liberal Arts Nonparei13 Sunday School, 23 Dorm Vice Preident, 23 Women's Student Coun- ci, . JOHN WILLIAM REAGAN Kingsport, Tennessee Liberal Arts Philamathian Critic, 2, Chaplain, 23 Westminister Fellowship Secretary, 1, Vice-President, 23 Ministerial Con- ference, 13 Campus Choir, 23 Golf, 1-2. HOMER CLIFTON REED, JR. Black Mountain Mechanical Engineering ROLLY RAY REEL Sanford, Florida Pre-Medical Euthalian C-I Marshal, 2, Commence- ment Term Censor, 2. GLENN GILBERT REESE Spartanburg, South Carolina Pre-Medical LESLIE ODELL RENIGAR, JR. Walkerton Liberal Arts B.S.U., 1-23 Sunday School, 1-23 Band, 1- . RITA MARVELLE REID North Wilkesboro Liberal Arts Clio, 23 B.S.U., 1-23 Sunday School Class Vice President, 23 Volunteers for Crrist, 1-23 Y.W.A. Dorm Secretary, 1g B.T.U. Secretary, 1-23 W.R.A. Council, 2: Tennis Club, 2: Dorm President, 23 Student Council, 2. HAROLD RENFRO Bald Creek Science GAIL PATRICIA REYNOLDS High Point Elementary Education Nonpareil3 Sunday School Vice Presi- dent, 23 Training Union President, 23 Scriblerus Club, 1-23 Dean's List, 1. SANDRA LEE RHODES Washington, D. C. Secretarial Science LEON LITTLE RHYNE, JR. Shelby Business Administration Science Club, 1. li Y 5-rr-fra,-were-wr.-,-.---Y --- -.- - Y -.www-f -f - ' ' ' ' ' r OPHO ORE DIRECTORY NORMA LORE'I'1'A RICE Mars Hill Elementary Education GERALD RICHARDSON Lynchburg, Virginia Civil Engineering JOHN CLARENCE RICHARDSON, JR. Williamsburg, Virginia Business Administration Baseball, 1-2: Monogram Club Trea- surer, 2. JOHN HOUSTON RIDDLE Kannapolis Physical Education Baseball, 1-23 Intramural Football, 1-2: Intramural Basketball, 1-2: Monogram Club, 1-2: May Day Escort, 1: Junior College All-American in Baseball: Baseball All-Conference. JOHN RANDOLPH RIDDLE Bumsville Business Administration Dorm President, 2: Vice President Men's Student Council, 2. GEORGE SEWELL RIDENHOUR. JR. Hendersonville Liberal Arts B.S.U. Mission Council Chairman, 2: Training Union President, 1. CECELIA ANN RIGSBEE Durham Chemical Engineering Sunday School, 1-2: Training Union Missions Chairman, 1: Y.W.A. Dorm Secretary, 2: Science Club Vice Presi- dent, 2: Dean's List 1: Dorm Secretary 2: Student Council, 2. ROBERT STUART ROBERSON, JR. Hazelwood Business Administration Golf, 1-2. GLEN SANFORD ROBERTS Janesville Elementary Education Dramateers, 2. WILLIAM LEE ROBINSON Hazelwood Liberal Arts Clio: Y.W.A. Dorm President, 2: Volun- teers for Christ, 1-2: Training Union Vice President, 2: Scriblerus Club Trea- surer, 2: Huffman Historian, 2: HILL- TOP Circulation Manager, 1, WILLIAM ALLISON ROBINSON Lynchburg, Virginia Business Administration FRANCISCO JULIAN ROCA Holguin, Cuba Civil Engineering J. LYNWOOD SAMPSON Lumberton Electrical Engineering Euthalian, l-2: B.S.U., 1-2. DOROTHY JEAN SANDERS Greenville. South Carolina Liberal Arts Sunday School Class President, 2, W.R.A. Council, 2, Spanish Club Secre- tary, 2, Cheerleader, 2. CONSTANCE MAE SCRUGGS Iron Gate, Virginia Elementary Teacher Clio: Sunday School President, 2, Sec- ond Vice President, 2: Training Union: Campus Choir, 1: I.R.C., 1. TIMMIE ALLEN SELLERS Lumberton Liberal Arts Euthahan: Mission Council: Ward leader at Oteen, 1, Special Services Chairman, 1, Ministerial Conference Vice Presi- dent, 1, President, 2. MARY FLORA SENTELLE West Asheville Science Tumbling Club, 1-2: Softball Club, 1-21 Spanish Club, 1-2: Dean's List, 2. KATHRYN LOUISE SHADOAN Merrick, New York Liberal Arts Clio C-1 Secretary, Reception Vice President: Touring Choir Librarian, 2: Volley Ball Club, 1: Basketball Club, 1: Scriblerus Club, 2: Dramateers, 1-2: Class Secretary, 2. RUFFIN PAGE SHELTON Durham Liberal Arts Philomathian, Historian, 1, Chaplain, 1, President, 2, Chorister, 2: Sunday School, B.S.U., l.R.C.. 2. LARRY WAYNE SHEPHERD North Wilkesboro Business Administration - one hundred and seventy-one - BARBARA ANN SHIPLETT Riveria Beach, Florida Liberal Arts Clio Marshal, 2: Sunday School secre- tary, 1: Y.W.A. Hall Chairman, 1: I.R.C. Secretary, 2: HILLTOP Reporter, 1, Co- editor C-I edition, Editor, 2. GRADY HARRISON SIMMONS Lumberton Electrical Engineering HERBERT EVANDER SINGLETARY Sparta Electrical Engineering SYLVIA JOYCE SILVER Marshall Elementary Education LEONA MARIE SMALL Edenton Liberal Arts Basketball Club, 1-2: Volleyball Club, 1-2. ERNEST SHERRILL SMITH Shelby Electrical Engineering LARRY EDWIN SNEAD Covington, Virginia Civil Engineering Intramural Football, Basketball, Soft- ball, 1-2. EMILY JEAN SODERGREN Bowling Green, Virginia Education Nonpareil C-I Term Vice-President, Reception Term President: W.R.A. President, 2. JOHN HUGO SPENCER Lynchburg, Virginia Liberal Arts Dorm officer, Stuart Council, 1. JOYCE LUCILLE SPRINKLE Mars Hill Liberal Arts W.R.A. Town Representative, 2. HELEN ETHRILLIAN STALEY Roxboro Elementary Teacher Nonpareil Treasurer, 2, Chaplain, 2, Second Vice-President, 2: Oteen Ward Leader, 2: Sunday School Vice-Presi- dent, 2: Training Union Secretary, 2: Archery Club, 2: I.R.C. I X V-f if -1--1-v:1-rvwrn SOPHOMORE DIRECTORY RONALD GENE STAMEY High Point Electrical Engineering Philomathiaii Chorister, 1, Secretary 23 Training Union President, 13 B.S.U. Music Director, 23 Touring Choir, 1-23 Intramural Basketball and Football, 1-23 C-I Class President: C-2 Class, President: Consort May Day, Outstand- ing Student, 2. RICHARD WAYNE STANCIL Laurinburg Civil Engineering JERRY LEE STANFIELD Roxboro Liberal Arts Philomathian Historian, 23 Ministerial Conference Vice-President, 23 B.S.U., 1-23 B.T.U. Vice-P re s i d e n t, 1-23 LAUREL Staff Photographer, 2. THOMAS LOUIS STANFORD Asheville Liberal Arts Football Team, 1-21 M-Club, 23 Mel- rose Dormitory Vice-President, 23 Men's Student Council, 2. JAYNE GRACE STEPHENSON Fuqual Springs Music College Choirg Church Choir. JUDITH ANN STEWART Statesville Secretarial Science B.S.U.: Sunday School First Vice- Presidentg HILLTOP Typist, 2. JACK WILSON STOKES, JR. Kinston Electrical Engineering Canterbury Club President, 23 Tennis, 23 Science Club, 2. FAYE IRENE STONE Long Island, Virginia Art Nonpareilg B.S.U. Greater Council, 2: Training Union President. 23 Sunday School Secretary, 13 Y.W.A. Chairman, 2: Volunteers for Christ: Scriblerus Club3 Dean's List, 1-23 Dramateers, 1: LAUREL Staff, 13 HILLTOP Reporter, 2. JAMES COLTON STOTT Highland Springs, Virginia Engineering STEPHEN FRANCIS STONE Lumberton Science JOSEPH FLEETWOOD SULLIVAN, JR. Clemson, South Carolina Civil Engineering PAUL EUGENE SUMMERS, JR. Washington, D. C. Electrical Engineering Euthalian Chaplain Anniversary Term3 M.S.M. President, MARY EVELYN TABOR Valdese Elementary Teacher Sunday School Assistant Teacher, 23 Y.W.A.: Vice-President Treat Dorm, 13 Spanish Club, 1-2. CHARLES SEIFERT TALMAN Asheville Business Administration VERNON LEE TARLETON Norwood Pre-Dental EDWINA ANDERS TART Hendersonville Music Clio Pianist C-1 term3 Sunday School Class Vice-President, 23 'Training Union, 1-23 B.S.U. 1-21 Church Choir, 23 Orpheon Club Secretary, 2: Dean's List3 Assistant Chief College Marshal3 Stroup Dorm Choister. JIMMY DEAN TATE Belmont Pre-Agriculture Baseball, 1-23 Intramural Football, Basketball, 1-23 M-Club, 23 Science Club. RICHARD CALVIN TATE Winston-Salem Civil Engineering BONNIE DALE TESH Garden City, New York Secretarial Science Clio3 Basketball, 23 Tennis, 2. JUDITH CAROLYN THAMES Goldston Liberal Arts Nonpareil Chorister Anniversary Term, 2g Y.W.A., 1-23 Volunteers for Christ, l-21 Touring Choir, 1-23 W.R.A. Stroupe Dorm Representative, 23 Chairman Archery Club3 Orpheon Club 2. - one hundred and seventy-two - JOEL NEAL THOMAS Dunn Electrical Engineering GLENN WILLIAM THOMPSON Loudon, Tennessee Liberal Arts MARY CAROLYN THOMPSON North Wilkesboro Liberal Arts PATRICIA ANN THOMPSON Bradbury Heights, Maryland Liberal Arts Nonpareil: Volunteers for Christ3 Sun- day School, 1-23 Tumbling Club. MARY FRANCES THORE Newport News, Virginia Liberal Arts Nonpareil Hostess, 1, Secretary C-I Term, 2: Mission Council Secretary, 23 May Court, 2. BARRY MARTIN TILLEY Jonesville Civil Engineering CINDY TOMBERLIN Burnsville Elementary Teacher Clio3 Sunday School Class Vice Presi- dent, 2, Secretary, 23 Focus Week Pub- licity Committee, 23 Campus Choir, 1-23 Y.W.A. Council3 Crafts Club3 Physical Culture Club. JACK ROBERT TUCKER Landrum, South Carolina Business Administration B.S.U., 1-2Q Training Union Group Cap- tain, 2. BRENDA DIANE TUTHEROW Lincolnton Liberal Arts Clio3 Sunday School, 23 B.S.U., 2. LAWRENCE MARTIN VAUGHAN Halifax Business Administration Philomathianq Methodist Youth Fellow- ship, 1, Debater 1. HOMER DANIEL WADDELL Arden Business Administration h I ' . : :iff :.j:j.-rrr-rg-.-i-.-t'!'w-.-.-1-1-'W -- ----- ' '- - -.-.-,1':':'1- -- ' ' 'f' ' - W- - - SOPHO ORE DIRECTORY WILLIAM RAY WALKER Whitakers Pre-Medical Science Club, 1-23 Dean's List, 2, GEORGE DAVID WALL Tryon Civil Engineering' Football, 2: Intramural Football, 1. JOHN ALF WALL Durham Busi.ness Administration Basketball, lg Baseball, 13 Football, 2: Intramural football, 2. NANCY CAROLE WALL Durham Chemical Engineering Sunday School Class President, 2: Tiaining Union Class President, 23 Scriblerus Club Secretary, 2: Dean's List, 1-2. DORIS JEAN WALLER Kannapolis Pre-Medical W.R.A. Domi Representative, 23 Dorm Captain Basketball, 1-21 Volleyball, 1-2: Science Club Chaplain, I-21 Dean's List, 1. WANDA LYNE'I'I'E WALTERS Huntersville Liberal Arts Clio Marshal Anniversary Term, 2, Literary Critic, C-I Term: B.S.U., 23 Sunday School Class Secretary 23 B.T.U., Y.W.A., 1-25 W.R.A. 1-23 Hiking Club Chairman. 2. ROBERT VANCE WARNER Thomasville Civil Engineering VIRGINIA STEWART WEBB Richmond, Virginia Liberal Arts Clio Choister, C-I Term Chief Marshall Sunday School, 1-23 B.S.U., 1-23 Logo- thia Club President, 1-21 Dean's List, 23 W.R.A. Council: Edna Moore Dorm President, 23 Woman's Student Council President, 2. MAYON JEROME WEEKS Fayetteville Liberal Arts Philomathian Choister, 2, Secretary, 2, President, 23 Band, 1-21 Dramateers, 1-2. BRENDA MAUDICCA WELCH Candler Liberal Arts Nonpareil Chorister C-I Termg Y.W.A. Dorm Vice-President, 2. ROBERT FRANKLIN WELCH High Point Liberal Arts Philomathian, 1-2. HOMER LANE WEST Mars Hill Electrical Engineering JAMES CHARLES WEST, JR. Swannanoa Electrical Engineer Science Club, 2. MELVA ANN WEST Marble Science Y.W.A. Dorm Program Chairman, 11 Dorm President, 2, Basketball Intra- murals, lg Softball 23 W.R.A. Council Co-recreational Chairman, 23 Science Club Secretary-Treasurer, 1-2. STEPHEN MAXWELL WHICKER China Grove Pre-Dental Euthaliang Tennis Team, 1. JAMES MINOR WI-IITEHEAD Ramseur Electrical Engineer CARROLL BAIRD WILLIAMS Marion Liberal Arts French Club, 2, Dean's List, 2. JUANITA ANNE WILLIAMS Dothan, Alabama Art Nonpareil Hostess Forensic Term, 2, Oipheon Club, 1-23 Dean's Listg Edna Moore Chaplain. LARRY ALBERT WILLIAMS Tabor City Pre-Dental Philomathian3 B.S.U.Q Sunday School Superintendent, 23 Spilman Vice-Presi- ent, 2, JIMMY KEELS WILLIAMSON Cerro Gordo Pre-Medical Science Club, Dean's List, 2. - one hundred and seventy-three - OPHARD HAROLD WILLIS Mars Hill Electrical Engineer B.S.U., 1-21 Science Club, 2. CARTER EUGENE WILSON Highlands Liberal Arts Euthalian3 Ministerial Conference Presi- dent, 2. NORMA JEAN WILSON Rutherford Nursing Nonpareilg Sunday School, Training Union, B.S.U., 1-23 W.R,A.. Hiking Club 2. LLOYD DILLON WINDLE. Ill Loudon, Tennessee Liberal Arts EDITH LOUISE WINECOFF Rockwell Liberal Arts Clio Choister, 23 Sunday Schoolg B.S.U. PEGGY LOU WISE Baltimore, Maryland Liberal Arts Sunday School Class President. 23 Training Union Secretary, 11 Y.W.A. Secretary, 23 International Relations Club, 1-2. HUGO CHEUNG KEE WONG Hong Kong Chemical Engineer B.S.U., 13 Soccer, 25 Science Club Presi- dent, 23 Dean's List, 1-2. SHARON LEE WOOD Greenville, South Carolina Liberal Arts PEGGY DuVAL WOODY Wilmington Pre-Medical Nonpareil Pianist, Chaplain, 2: Sunday School, 1-2: Training Union, 1-2: Volunteers for Christ Pianist, 23 French Club, Vice-President, Secretary. 2: Dean's List, 1-23 College Marslial, 2. FRANK BOGGS WRIGHT. 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